Last week, I reviewed the film Lady Jane to learn about the brief and tragic reign of Lady Jane Grey during the tumultuous Tudor times in England.
Book: The Christie Affair by Nina de Gramont
Genre: Historical Fiction
Publisher: Macmillan Audio
Publication date: 2022
Reading Time: 10 hours, 29 minutes
Source: e-audiobook, borrowed from the library
All of the above is fact.
This novel posits what happened in those 11 missing days - a central mystery of Agatha Christie's life that she never chose to tell. We hear the story from the point of view of Archie's mistress, Nan O'Dea.
Thoughts: I knew as soon as I saw a description of the book The Christie Affair that I was going to read it for RIP this year. Agatha Christie's real-life mystery showed up in the biographical documentaries that I watched last year: The Mystery of Agatha Christie and the two shows from PBS.
Harrogate, Yorkshire, where Agatha Christie was found staying in a spa, is one of my favorite fantasy travel destinations. So, I was pleased that a good chunk of this novel takes place in a fictionalized version of the hotel there.
This was fun. The Christie Affair is a weird blend of fiction and history and storytelling, all muddied together in ways that amused me. But it wasn't just fluff. There were serious themes about how women were (are) restricted and about how those restrictions impact mental health and behaviors.
Challenges: The settings in 1926 England and, a few years earlier, in Ireland, make this a terrific book for both British Isles Friday and for the Historical Fiction Reading Challenge.
Have you read this book? What did you think?
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