Ratings21
Average rating3.3
E-book exclusive extras:,1) Christie biographer Charles Osborne's essay on Partners in Crime;2) "The Poirots": the complete guide to all the cases of the great Belgian detective.
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Never thought I would say this, but bad Christie. Dated and paper-thin.
It was solidly okay. I'm not one for short stories, and this one was a series of cases (short stories) that worked within a framework of a larger case/story arc. The attempt at something a little different in terms of a detective novel is respectable, but it didn't light my fire.
A Tommy and Tuppence book with charming short stories. I don't think that the Tommy and Tuppence books are the best Agatha Christie has written, but it is fun. Some of the stories in this book have a Wodehousian touch to it. Some of them are witty but all of the stories are far fetched.
Provides a few hours of light reading and that's ok.
A este libro le he dado tantas largas, el apodo de Prudence no me termino de gustar, pero fue bastante divertida las formas ocurrentes de este matrimonio de resolver sus casos, usando referencias de como ellos dicen grandes detectives de la literatura.
Me hubiera gustado leer también sobre esos supuestos fracasos pienso que le hubiera dado más emoción o realismo a la serie de casos de los Beresford.
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5 primary books9 released booksTommy & Tuppence Mysteries is a 9-book series with 5 primary works first released in 1922 with contributions by Agatha Christie and Agatha Christie.