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kwmg40
N Or M? | Agatha Christie
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I greatly enjoyed this Tommy and Tuppence novel, which was as much of a spy thriller as mystery. I loved Tuppence's cleverness, and Hugh Fraser's narration of the audiobook was perfect.

#gottacatchemall (prompt 31. Perrserker: Set during a war) @PuddleJumper

PuddleJumper Nice! 1mo
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MonicaLoves2Read
The Secret Adversary | Agatha Christie
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First in Tommy & Tuppence series. Their not quite love birds, but close. I enjoyed it, but it was by no means one Christie's great ones. It kept me entertained and I like the snappy dialogue between Tommy & Tuppence. I listened to this one.

😊 Happy Reading 😊

#bookspinbingo #classics #readaway2024

CogsOfEncouragement I liked them enough to search out all their books. I enjoyed how Christie takes us through their relationship. 8mo
MonicaLoves2Read @CogsOfEncouragement I will continue with the series.😊 8mo
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FromMyLectory
The Secret Adversary | Agatha Christie
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Tommy & Tuppence, 2 charming & adventurous characters stumble into a world of espionage, danger & conspiracy shortly after World War I.
The plot moves at a brisk pace with unexpected twists & turns. The dynamic between the lead characters is delightful, adding a layer of humor & warmth to the story. A thoroughly enjoyable read that will satisfy fans of classic detective fiction, this novel is sure to captivate readers from beginning to end.

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Sarahreadstoomuch
N Or M? | Agatha Christie
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My first Tommy & Tuppance…. And it was alright. I enjoy Poirot much more. But having that spy in WWII thing, and a married couple, was pretty different. Just not among my favorites of Agatha Christie‘s.

LiteraryinPA I agree. I‘ve only read the Tommy and Tuppence ones once, while I reread the Poirot and Marples all the time. 12mo
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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! 😍 13mo
RedCurly @Ruthiella Thanks 🥰 13mo
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Laughterhp
N Or M? | Agatha Christie
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Unfortunately I read 2 WWII novels back to back not realizing it. Tommy gets contacted to find some German spies in an English village. But Tuppence isn‘t allowed to know and she shows up there anyway. They then work together but apart because they can‘t let anyone know they know each other.

These aren‘t my favorite books. I like Poirot, Battle and Marple much more! But I do enjoy Hugh Fraser.

LiteraryinPA I agree, this is a less awesome Christie. 1y
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RedCurly
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It was again a very light and cheerful Agatha Christie novel.

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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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ImperfectCJ
N Or M? | Agatha Christie
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I'm not generally a fan of Christie's political novels, but I do love Tommy and Tuppence. This story gives an interesting look at what my kids would call the "vibe" in England at the start of WWII. There's a lot more tension than in many of Christie's mysteries. The intrigue I can take or leave, but I like that the novel is emotionally complex, the parent-child relationships feel authentic, and the Beresfords' marriage is refreshingly equal(ish).

ImperfectCJ Also, Tuppence in this one is the same age as I am now, and I relate to her desire not to be dismissed as irrelevant because of her age. :-) 2y
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Bluebird
The Secret Adversary | Agatha Christie
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Mehso-so

Book 2 on my adventure with the ‘All About Agatha‘ podcast. I‘d never read a Tommy and Tuppence book, and kinda glad Christie wrote more Poirot and Marple books. Perhaps I prefer her style of mystery rather than spy intrigue. As for the podcast. The quality of the recording was much improved. I liked the podcast discussion alot, but again….since the book wasn‘t a hit for me, the podcast was of less interest. Next month: Murder on the Links.

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