Nina de Gramont‰ۡó»s beautifully written imaginative history of Agatha Christie‰ۡó»s disappearance plays out alongside a parallel murder mystery that
could have flowed straight from the pen of the great AC herself. An inspired tapestry of fact and fiction places the story perfectly in its historical context. The result is
a novel that literally out-Christies Agatha. An exciting, moving and delightful readI was enthralled, moved and entertained by
The Christie Affair. This is
a book which has it all ‰ۡÌÝÌÕ romance, enigma and wit in bucketloads. What‰ۡó»s more,
its devilishly good plot could out-do those written by Agatha Christie herselfElegant, ingenious and hugely enjoyable, Nina de Gramont‰ۡó»s
The Christie Affair is both an infamous mystery wonderfully explored, and
a compelling story of love, adversity, determination and hopeThe Christie Affair is
a genuine marvel.
An astonishingly clever novel that manages to be both a deeply satisfying mystery and a profoundly moving story about lost love and the many ways in which grief can shape one‰ۡó»s character. Full of unexpected twists and written in beautiful prose . . . Nina de Gramont takes this thread of a story and weaves it into a rich and vibrant tapestry
A completely fascinating and fabulous piece of storytelling. I paced myself as I did not wish to miss one detail of its clever and twisty plot. Bravo to the skill and imagination of the authorA delightful puzzle of a book, so cleverly constructed but with real heart and soul. The ingenious yet playful mystery
keeps you turning the pages right till the end, but the real treasure of the book is the poignant tragedy buried deep in its core.
Such a moving and satisfying readAn intriguing tale of love and tragedy with a plot as ingenious as one of Agatha's own mysteries
A scintillating, speculative tale that takes in lost love, revenge, Irish mother-and-baby homes and a double murder at an upmarket spa in HarrogateThe story unfolds in a series of carefully placed vignettes you may find yourself reading and rereading, partly to get the details straight, partly to fully savour the well-turned phrases and the dry humour, partly so the book won‰ۡó»t have to end, damn it.
Devilishly clever, elegantly composed and structured ‰ۡÌÝÌÕ simply splendidI loved this novel. A clever re-imagining of what happened in the days when Christie disappeared as well as a stunning murder mystery which will keep the reader guessing.
The Christie Affair is stylish, compelling and multi-layered, exploring the themes of love, loss, revenge and sacrifice, tugging at our emotions as the truth is revealed.
An original and captivating read that has stayed inside my headPulls off the trick of being
both a gripping mystery and a stirring story about lost loveThe Christie Affair is a
pitch-perfect hat-trick of a novel, delivering a fascinating glimpse into history, with the sensational and unexplained disappearance of Agatha Christie, a layered and completely satisfying murder mystery, and a
moving, emotional rendering of love, loss, revenge and redemption ‰ۡÌÝÌÕ all with effortlessly stunning prose. I loved every page, and will be recommending this to everyone I know!
A delight: intriguing, fast-paced and elegantly written. Nina de Gramont takes you on an adventure through the English countryside with as many twists and turns as, well, an Agatha Christie novel. The unlikely alliances, complex motivations and jaw-dropping surprises
will keep you riveted until the very last pageNina de Gramont‰ۡó»s
skilful storytelling is exceeded only by her tenderness for her characters, and I was swept up, turning the pages and savouring them, too. This is a cracking good readImmersive, reflexive and propulsive,
The Christie Affair is
an extremely impressive literary debut which reveals its hidden themes and secrets through a narrative dance brilliantly done. This tale of two very different women who want the very same things in life forges surprising bonds both with its characters and the reader, deliciously subverting our notions of what makes a heroine, mother, writer and wife
Nina de Gramont‰ۡó»s novel shines on so many levels, it‰ۡó»s hard to keep count: as an ode to Agatha Christie‰ۡó»s legacy, as a dashing love story, and as a tribute to complicated, determined women.
MagnificentI read [
The Christie Affair] in a single sitting . . . The story combines dark pasts, dangerous liaisons and unforeseen twists into a masterful work reminiscent of one of Christie‰ۡó»s enigmatic works.
The Christie Affair is both enthralling and beguiling, and will keep readers guessing until the very last pageIngeniously plotted . . . This book is so much more than a cleverly plotted mystery ‰ۡÌÝÌÕ with incredibly moving, multi-layered stories about lost love, second chances, hope and revenge,
this novel is storytelling at its very finestA clever, highly original, mesmerizing tale filled with strange and unexpected turns and [de Gramont] concludes it in an unexpected but wholly satisfying manner. With its superb writing, strong characterizations, and wonderfully imaginative plot, this is a must-read
Gripping . . . [A] series of unexpected twists and turns that Christie herself would be proud of . . . There‰ۡó»s no better time to hunker down with this
cosy murder mystery which packs a surprising emotional punchAn ingenious premiseInventiveDevilishly cleverA delight for fans of both the queen of crime writing and whodunits in general . . . Clever and twisty . . . a real page turner and it felt most apt that the queen of crime should appear as a character in crime novel as herselfHeartbreaking, and yet also hopefulA stunning novel which reimagines the unexplained eleven-day disappearance of Agatha Christie in 1926 that captivated the world.
‰ۡÌÝÌáLiterally out-Christies Agatha‰ۡó» - Janice Hallett, bestselling author of The Appeal
Nina de Gramont's The Christie Affair is a stunning novel which reimagines the unexplained eleven-day disappearance of Agatha Christie that captivated the world.
In 1926, Agatha Christie disappeared for 11 days. Only I know the truth of her disappearance.
I‰ۡó»m no Hercule Poirot.
I‰ۡó»m her husband‰ۡó»s mistress.
Agatha Christie‰ۡó»s world is one of glamorous society parties, country house weekends, and growing literary fame.
Nan O‰ۡó»Dea‰ۡó»s world is something very different. Her attempts to escape a tough London upbringing during the Great War led to a life in Ireland marred by a hidden tragedy. After fighting her way back to England, she‰ۡó»s set her sights on Agatha. Because Agatha Christie has something Nan wants. And it‰ۡó»s not just her husband.
Despite their differences, the two women will become the most unlikely of allies. And during the mysterious eleven days that Agatha goes missing, they will unravel a dark secret that only Nan holds the key to . . .
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*Instant New York Times bestseller*
‰ۡÌÝÌáStorytelling at its very finest‰ۡó» - My Weekly
‰ۡÌÝÌáScintillating‰ۡó» - Daily Mail
‰ۡÌÝÌáRomance, enigma and wit in bucketloads‰ۡó» - Elizabeth Macneal, bestselling author of The Doll Factory
‰ۡÌÝÌáA genuine marvel‰ۡó» - Kristin Hannah, bestselling author of Firefly Lane
‰ۡÌÝÌáIngenious‰ۡó» - AJ Pearce, bestselling author of Dear Mrs Bird
Nina de Gramont lives with her husband and daughter in coastal North Carolina, where she teaches Creative Writing at the University of North Carolina Wilmington. Her interest in writing about Agatha Christie began in 2015 when she first learned about the famous author's eleven-day disappearance. Christie's refusal to ever speak about this episode particularly intrigued Nina, who loves the fact that someone who unravelled mysteries for a living managed to keep her own intact.
The Christie Affair is her fourth novel.