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Partners in Crime
Partners in Crime: A Tommy & Tuppence Adventure | Agatha Christie
Tommy and Tuppence Beresford are restless for adventure, so when they are asked to take over Blunt's International Detective Agency, they leap at the chance. Their first case is a successthe triumphant recovery of a pink pearl. Other cases soon followa stabbing on Sunningdale golf course; cryptic messages in the personal columns of newspapers; and even a box of poisoned chocolates. But can they live up to their slogan of "Any case solved in 24 hours"?
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RedCurly
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I love Tommy and Tuppance they are so cheerful 😊

Ruthiella What a lovely collection of Christie books! 😍 1y
RedCurly @Ruthiella Thanks 🥰 1y
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emmaturi
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Another Christie book, this time with Tommy and Tuppence Beresford. These are short stories, but interlinked. I hadn't heard of these husband and wife detectives by Christie. I watched a few of the TV episodes I could find. I would definitely read more with Tommy and Tuppence.

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Scochrane26
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I loved this Tommy & Tuppence novel! I love their funny banter, & this one saw them make references to other fictional detectives, including Sherlock & Poirot. Short stories connected by a bigger mystery—T & T are asked by Mr. Carter to run a detective agency to help catch a group of criminals. These 2 are quickly becoming my favorite Christie detectives—maybe even above Miss Marple.

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peanutnine
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#ScarathlonDailyPrompt from the Queen of #Crime herself
@StayCurious

CogsOfEncouragement I really like the Tommy & Tuppence mysteries. 2y
peanutnine @CogsOfEncouragement I haven't gotten to them yet. Still making my way through Poirot 2y
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galueth28
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Pickpick

Another collection of short stories, this one featuring married couple Tommy and Tuppence. They're very fun, the characters have a great dynamic, and the misteries are quite varied.

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truthinfiction
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Mehso-so

I don't read short story collections by Agatha Christie as a rule. I ended up reading this one almost unwittingly. Likemost short story collections, it was a mixed bag. Tommy and Tuppence open up a detective agency and taking inspiration from various classic fictional detectives proceed to solve miscellaneous cases. I didn't know most of the fictional characters but the playful banter between Tommy and Tuppence was fun, nonetheless.

tpixie I skipped this Tommy and Tuppence... 4y
truthinfiction @tpixie Lucky you! I haven't been able to read a Christie since. 4y
tpixie @truthinfiction lol oh no!!! ! Think I am done with reading her for a while also. Thank goodness I have plenty more on my TBR list ! 4y
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janeycanuck
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Inching closer to catching up on #agathachristieclubr2. I really enjoyed this one - Tommy and Tuppence are so fun, I loved the banter, the playfulness, the clever resolutions!

catiewithac They are my favorites!! 4y
TheAromaofBooks I'm almost done with this one - just a few chapters left!! I do love Tommy & Tuppence so much! 4y
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TheAromaofBooks
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Honestly, not a great reading week for my #bookreport. Outsider was fantastic. I read about 100pgs of One Paris Summer before bailing - despite reading other Swank books before & enjoying them, this one was just FULL of spoiled, whiny, bratty teenagers & I COULD NOT deal with them. Acceptable Risk was an ARC, so I reread Collateral Damage. It had been just long enough for me to forget details but not long enough to forget what actually ⬇

TheAromaofBooks (cont'd) happens, so it wasn't the most engaging read & took me a long time to get through. Acceptable Risk was really just a so-so read with uneven pacing & a weirdly convoluted plot & took me about twice as long to read as a book that size usually does. I would have bailed if it hadn't been for a review. I'm quite behind on P&P but hoping to catch up this weekend. Still really enjoying Salt, Fat, Acid, Heat, which is delightfully informative & ⬇ 4y
TheAromaofBooks (cont'd) engaging. Just started Partners in Crime last night. It's a reread for #agathachristieclubr2 & since it was actually July's book I thought I should probably get on it! 😂 All in all August wasn't a fabulous reading month, but I'm getting myself organized for September & hoping for the best!!!

@Cinfhen
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Cinfhen I‘m still laughing over your comments!!! Whiney, bratty teenagers sounds like pure torture 😜 4y
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TheAromaofBooks @Cinfhen - Her other books I read weren't YA & I didn't realize this one was until I picked it up. Sometimes I like that genre, but this was one of those “BOOHOO I'm TRAPPED IN PARIS for the WHOLE SUMMER so MY LIFE IS OVER“ ...!!! Then there was this evil stepsister who is supposedly 18 but does stuff like trip the MC in front of her friends & steal her book... I just didn't find her believable and she has NO motivation for being evil. Not for me! 4y
Cinfhen I either HATE or LOVE the YA books I‘ve picked up....they definitely leave a strong impression, for me!!!! 4y
rabbitprincess Loved Partners in Crime! 😄 4y
Kelly_the_Bookish_Sidekick Why couldn't I spend a summer in Paris?! Who are these teens modeled after?! 4y
TheAromaofBooks @Kelly_the_Bookish_Sidekick - Right?? Her parents got divorced so she's going to stay with her dad who is (as always) the “bad“ parent... but like... I don't really get why being mad at your dad means you also spend all day pouting about being in Paris?? 4y
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rabbitprincess
Pickpick

This was so much fun! Tommy and Tuppence are just the right amount of bubbly and clever for me to find them fun rather than irritating. Each story in this collection parodies a different detective, but you don‘t need to get the parody to enjoy the story. Hugh Fraser reads the audio and is perfect, especially because the last story parodies Hercule Poirot 😂

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Charityann
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I was way behind with this one, but finished it. I do like the Tommy and Tuppence series. 😊#agathachristie #agathachristieclubR2

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ferskner
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4. Each story in the collection alludes to a famous detective. Were you familiar with all of them? Did you enjoy any more than others?

Bonus question: can you see anything besides an iPhone when you look at that box of chocolates in the picture?

#agathachristieclubR2

charl08 How funny, I thought it was a phone! I've just read another book referring to multiple crime stories (including a very famous Christie).I think I'll look for this one too! Thank you. 4y
ferskner @charl08 I've heard so much about that book! I think it has a slightly different title in the US, weirdly. 4y
JanuarieTimewalker13 That cover is cool, only now I‘m craving chocolate. Lol 4y
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Laughterhp I loved how each story mentioned a different detective. I didn‘t know most of them. My favorite was when they were being Poirot and making fun of Hastings 😂😂 4y
Linsy It made me wish I knew them all!! That cover is bugging me now though. What am I supposed to see?? (edited) 4y
TheAromaofBooks I knew basically none of the detectives except Holmes and Poirot, and while I think a lot of the little jokes & such would have been funnier if I had been more familiar, the book is still quite readable. I totally see the cell phone on the cover, but I believe it's supposed to be a box of chocolates @Linsy 😂 @Laughterhp 4y
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ferskner
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3. Do you enjoy Tommy and Tuppence as a married couple, vs. their first appearance as friends? What differences do you see in their relationship? #agathachristieclubR2

SamAnne Love that cover! 4y
Laughterhp I bailed on the first book and never gave it a try again. However, I did like this collection of stories and I liked them as a married couple. 4y
Linsy I love them as a married couple! No dancing around it, they can just be clever and cute and together. ❤️ 4y
TheAromaofBooks I absolutely love their banter and how unabashedly happy they are together. And I really do feel like they are partners - both of them bring different strengths to the table and they work together so well, always willing to listen to what the other is thinking. @Laughterhp @Linsy 4y
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ferskner
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2. Which story was your favorite of the collection? #agathachristieclubR2

Laughterhp Yikes. At this point I don‘t remember! But I‘m sure there were some stories I liked more than others. 4y
Linsy @Laughterhp Lol, me either! But the opening was pretty great if I remember correctly. Love T + T! 4y
TheAromaofBooks I enjoyed them all, but thought that the Sunningdale mystery (where the man was killed on the golf course with the hat pin) was particularly clever. @Laughterhp @Linsy 4y
Laughterhp @TheAromaofBooks Oh, I did really like that one too! 4y
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ferskner
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I'm so far behind in most aspects of my life so here are some #agathachristieclubR2 questions for July!

As always, please tag others who have already commented to keep the conversation going, and please check the rest of the questions beyond this first post!

1. Did you like this collection? Why or why not? Did you think it worked together as a whole?

TheAromaofBooks I haven't read this one, but it is on the shelf!! 😂 I'm definitely coming back to these questions after I read it, hopefully this week!! 4y
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Laughterhp I liked this collection of stories and mysteries. I didn‘t read the first Tuppence and Tommy novel, but I don‘t think it matters. I didn‘t feel like I was missing anything. 4y
Linsy I like this collection of stories! I didn‘t reread it for July, but I remember being so charmed. 4y
TheAromaofBooks I did enjoy this collection, although ironically I thought the mystery of “16“ was the weakest part of the story. I LOVE Tommy & Tuppence together. They're just so adorable!! @Laughterhp @Linsy 4y
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Laughterhp
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I didn‘t read the first book in this series, but that didn‘t matter. This was basically a bunch of short stories and separate mysteries in one book. They also mentioned a lot of famous literary detectives including Poirot! I only knew 2, Sherlock and Poirot. My favorite was when they were calling Hastings the clueless sidekick 😂😂😂

#AgathaChristieClubR2

ferskner Haha so meta! 4y
Linsy Lol, yes! It made me wish I‘d read more classic detective stories. 4y
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umbrellagirl
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When the writer‘s characters in one novel try to impersonate those in another... 🤣
#myyearwithagatha

melrailey Oh I‘m trying to read through Agatha too! But not in a year. 5y
umbrellagirl @melrailey I‘ve already read quite a few. I‘m just trying to get through the ones I haven‘t read, so it won‘t take as long. 5y
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umbrellagirl
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Another ebook from Hoopla. They‘ve quite a few by AC. #myyearwithagatha

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PurpleyPumpkin
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I was quite impressed with this collection of short stories. While the mysteries are the main element of each story, the book as a whole is very different from AC‘s other works that I‘ve read so far. The eponymous Mr. Quin is a mystery unto himself. He and Mr. Satterthwaite are a delightful duo. Loved them both and I highly recommend this book. The audiobook narrated by Hugh Fraser does not disappoint. 5/5⭐️

batsy I loved this, too! Refreshingly unexpected and different from Christie. 6y
PurpleyPumpkin @batsy Exactly! It was quite different and a lot of fun. 👍🏽 6y
MemoirsForMe This sounds really good. I really need more Agatha in my reading life. I don‘t think I‘ve read any of her short stories. Hope you‘re doing well! 🤗 6y
PurpleyPumpkin @UwannaPublishme It was really good! If you like cozy mysteries with a just a smidgen of fantasy, I think you‘ll enjoy this one. Hope you‘re doing well too! It‘s very rainy in my neck of the woods today, but it‘s good for the plants so I‘ll take it. 😉👍🏽 6y
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PurpleyPumpkin
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I made some decent progress on both of these books today. Looking forward to more reading tomorrow!#24b4monday #readathon

MemoirsForMe Way to go! 👏🏻👏🏻👍🏻👍🏻 6y
PurpleyPumpkin @UwannaPublishme Thanks! I‘m doing this readathon in a very low key way. I won‘t get anywhere near 24 hours, but it did give me a push to get some quality reading time in. BTW, I got your lovely card earlier this week! Thanks so much. I‘ll be sure to send a response soon. 😉 6y
MemoirsForMe Happy Readathoning! Glad you‘re finding some time to read. Yay! You got the card. 👍🏻 Will look forward to hearing from you. I‘ve got a stack of responses to write myself. 😊 6y
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squirrelbrain
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I‘ve gone with a French book for this one, but it‘s also to do with love of course....

I bought this in the vintage section in Pages of Hackney on the #londonbookshopcrawl.

#letempsdelamour

#maymoviemagic

Cinfhen Perfect!! What a find!!!! And I‘m excited to hear the news 🥳🧚🏻‍♀️🧚🏼‍♂️🧚🏻‍♀️ 6y
squirrelbrain @Cinfhen 😁👍🥳 6y
RohitSawant Love this! 🙌🏼 6y
Cathythoughts Great cover 6y
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raeintheworld
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I am in love with Tommy and Tuppence. They‘re charming and funny and I wish Agatha Christie had written more than just five.

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toric
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Mehso-so

I think this is the first book in years I've got from the library and actually finished

It was a very fun book but I wasnt expecting the short story format.

It started off exciting and I couldnt stop turning pages but then it started getting samey.

My favourite was the haunted house

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toric
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This made me laugh out loud. Sherlock cant always be right with these tricks

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toric
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I'm about to start reading this book. I've only ever read Agatha Christies with Poirot before but I picked this up at the library

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CogsOfEncouragement
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Pickpick

Clever short story collection. Second in the Tommy & Tuppence collection.

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CogsOfEncouragement
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It is quite warm in our neck of the woods. My kids wanted to go to the pool. I knew the water would be too cold for my liking so I said sure and grabbed my book.

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CogsOfEncouragement
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After I finish reading The Girl with the Red Balloon along with the #BigLibraryRead I‘ll dive into these cozies perfect for the season. #libraryhaul

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eshchory
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My commute read. Catching up with my Christie Chronology.

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ferskner
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I wish my copy had had this cover! I can't get over how awesome it is. Tommy and Tuppence bring more of their 1920s realness and I like it.

#agathachristieclub @Bambolina_81 #readingwomenchallenge #shortstorycollection @thereadingwomen #ermadlibs #pluralnoun @EclecticReaders

DGRachel That is a great cover! 6y
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Rachbb3
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I finally finished this book! It was wonderful. I love Tommy and Tuppence.

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rabbitprincess
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"Parters" in Crime? ?
The title is spelled correctly everywhere else on the package...

DGRachel Oops. 6y
catiewithac I 💗 Tommy & Tuppence! 6y
rabbitprincess @DGRachel Spellcheck only goes so far! @catiewithac I'm looking forward to it! 6y
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Librarybelle
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#unpopularopinion , but I‘m not a big fan of Tommy and Tuppence. I much prefer Poirot or Marple. So, it‘s just an okay rating for me. A collection of cases the couple need to solve really cover a variety of circumstances. The mysteries are fun; it‘s the dialogue between the two that really got to me.

#agathachristieclub

HKGirl Same here! The only mystery of theirs I really like is N or M? Have you read that one? 6y
Librarybelle @HKGirl I have not read that one yet. Thanks - that is good to know! 6y
bobregina I‘m not a big fan either 🤷‍♀️ 6y
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Librarybelle @bobregina I‘m glad I‘m not the only one! 6y
Sarah83 I think quite the same 😊 6y
Librarybelle @Sarah83 I‘ll keep reading them, though! 6y
Sarah83 In Germany you don't find them every often, so I need to look,if I will read them 6y
Librarybelle @Sarah83 Understand! 6y
Mchartt @Librarybelle the other ones with them are much better. 6y
Librarybelle Good to know, @Mchartt . Thanks! 6y
ferskner I think they're fun, but still definitely prefer Poirot and Marple. I also LOVED 6y
Librarybelle @ferskner Mr Quin is up next for me! 6y
MaGoose @ferskner I agree. I'll read the Tommy and Tuppence stories but like Quinn and Marple better. 6y
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Librarybelle
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Final stretch now...finished Book Four of the #24in48 #readathon . Barring any disasters in the next 3.5 hours, I should be able to make the time.

Starting The Bear and the Nightingale

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MommyWantsToReadHerBook

Man, normally I love anything by AC, but I'm having such trouble with this one! I'm so bored and already took a break to read two other Kindle books, and now I'm getting restless again. Anyone else read this for #agathachristieclub?

Librarybelle I‘m a few months behind with the readings, but I wasn‘t a huge fan of the first Tommy and Tuppence she wrote. 7y
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Linsy
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Oh, how I love Tuppence! #leadingladies #riotgrams

CherryPie I was just listening to the first Tommy and Tuppence. 👍 7y
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mabell
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Tommy and Tuppence represent #twoturtledoves to me. They exhibit true love, friendship and lifelong commitment.

#12daysofchristmas

MaureenMc I‘ve yet to read a Tommy and Tuppence. Is there a particular one you‘d recommend? 7y
mabell @MaureenMc They are great! I would start with the one that brings them together 7y
MaureenMc @mabell Thanks! Just placed a hold on Libby. 😊 7y
mabell @MaureenMc Oh good! I hope you enjoy it 😊 I keep forgetting to look into the Libby app. I keep hearing about it. 7y
LibrarianRyan 👍🏻🤶🏻🎅🏼🎄 7y
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DGRachel
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I love, love, love, love Tommy & Tuppence. I didn't realize this was basically a collection of loosely connected short stories, but even though I usually don't care for short stories, I did enjoy this. The narrator was really good, too. This is #15 for Mount TBR and is my published between 1900-1950 for the Read Harder challenge.

mabell I thought this was incredibly clever. She crafted the overall story, yet tied in the short stories with the appropriate literary detective theme. And I agree, I love Tommy and Tuppence, too! 7y
Sarah83 Cool Bingo card 😄 7y
JazzFeathers I fell behind with the #AgathaChristieClub l still need to read this one. But l hope to get to it next week 7y
DGRachel @Sarah83 Thanks! 7y
RohitSawant Love Tommy and Tuppence, too!! 7y
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Rachbb3
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New (to me) books! The two on the left are Goodreads giveaways and the two on the right I bought this morning from my local used bookstore. 👍🏼😀

#bookhaul #bookmail

charissharpe Ohhh I love Agatha Christie! 7y
Rachbb3 @conversationswithcharis Me too! She's one of my favs. 7y
charissharpe 🕵🏻‍♀️👵🏻🕵🏻 7y
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Mehso-so

A nice follow up to the first book where Tommy and Tuppence take over a detective agency. This book was made up of short stories of them trying to solve various crimes. Although I enjoyed this book I found some of the stories a bit boring and a struggle to get through

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batsy
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The Tommy & Tuppence books are largely new to me and Christie does seem to have a good time with them. Her jokes and wit in the Marple and Poirot books can often be stilted but here they're quite hilarious. The concept here is that T&T imitate the famous fictional detectives of their time, including "the man" himself, Hercule Poirot. Some neat intertextuality there! (and a good dose of self-confidence, well done Agatha)

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batsy
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Second April read for #maidensofmurder. Again, a Christie book that's new to me. I think the only Tommy & Tuppence book I've read is By the Pricking of My Thumbs. Today is a public holiday in Malaysia and so it's the perfect easy, cosy read as I stay in bed on this overcast day. It's nice to take breaks from the Hustvedt book and have something undemanding to turn to.

saresmoore I'm relieved to see that you do read some undemanding books! 8y
batsy @saresmoore indeed I do 😊 8y
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Michelle_mck
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Mum had a bit of time at the machine and has stitched up another #booksleeve #booksAgogo shop coming soon ❤😀

Lizpixie #christiescrimeclub I'll definitely have to buy some of these @Michelle_mck 8y
Jhullie Looks good. Let us know when they go on sale 👍😊 8y
Joanne1 ❤️❤️❤️ 🦊 8y
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catiewithac I love Tommy and Tuppence! 8y
SarahK Those foxes are adorable! 8y
BooksTeasAndBookishThings Woohoo!!! I love seeing so many fabrics! Can't wait to see yours when you open ❤ #ProtectYourBooks 8y
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You seem to have no doubt whatever that you have talent to exercise.
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Tuppence's cheery optimism is the big pull of this #AgathaChristie series!
#santhiReads2017

I think I may even begin the next title to read in turn with this book no 2, an #eBook from #overdrive

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