Title: The Christie Affair
Author: Nina de
Gramont
Narrated by: Lucy Scott
Publisher: Macmillan
Audio
Length:
Approximately10 hours and 23 minutes
Source: Review
Copy from NetGalley. Thank-you!
Where did Agatha Christie
go when she disappeared for eleven days in 1926? What books have you read recently with Irish
characters or settings?
The Christie
Affair by Nina de Gramont is the Brenda Novak Book Group selection for
March. I am looking forward to the
meeting and interview with the author next week.
The Christie
Affair takes place during the eleven days that Agatha Christie disappeared in
1926. I thought this book was about
Agatha Christie, but it is actually about Nan O’Dea. Nan O’Dea is Archie
Christie’s mistress, and she narrates the novel. Why would Nan want to marry an already
married man? The novel goes back and
forth between the past that brought Nan to this point and where Agatha and Nan
end up during the disappearance.
This ended up being
a good book for March as much of Nan’s past story was set in Ireland. She had a great love, Finbarr who fought in
the first World War. She became pregnant
with his child after his return from war.
As he is struck down with the flu epidemic, his parents take the unwed
Nan to a convent to have her baby. It is
a traumatic experience.
I enjoyed listening
to this audiobook and the story was very engaging, especially once I let go of
my preconceived notions that this was a book about Agatha Christie. It is
historical fiction, but it is about real people. It fictionalizes the lives of two real women,
which I don’t know how I feel about. I’m
used to the story being true and the fiction part filling in the details. In this book, fiction is made up about both
characters and Agatha’s daughter. I also
wondered why everyone wanted Archie Christie.
He had no redeeming qualities.
The best parts of
the book were unraveling the mystery of Nan, why she would want Archie
Christie, and the romance between her and Finbarr. The mysterious deaths at the spa and how it tied
into everything were like an Agatha Christie novel.
Lucy Scott was an
entertaining narrator of the audiobook that kept me engaged.
Overall, The
Christie Affair was a good historical mystery about Archie Christie’s mistress.
If you want a version of this from Agatha's side of the story, I can recommend The Mystery of Mrs. Christie by Marie Benedict!
ReplyDeleteI really need to read this one! I've got it on my Kindle.
DeleteThanks for the warning. I've been looking forward to this book and I really appreciate knowing that it's more from the mistress's perspective. I was also under the misconception that it was from Agatha's.
ReplyDeleteI like to be warned about such things so I don't get too disappointed!
DeleteWhat happened to her during that period is an ongoing mystery for sure.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing with the Historical Fiction Reading Challenge.
Thank-you! I think it is a mystery that is always going to fascinate me.
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