Thursday, February 15, 2024

The Mystery of Mrs. Christie, by Marie Benedict

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The Mystery of Mrs. Christie
, by Marie Benedict, is a work of fiction, but it is based on the real-life 11-day disappearance of Agatha Christie. The chapters alternate between two time periods. The first time period begins when Agatha first meets Archibold Christie, the man she later married. The second time period begins on the first day of Agatha's disappearance. The two time periods eventually come together. Part one is the bulk of the book, with part two providing a possible explanation for her disappearance.

I had never heard of Agatha Christie's mysterious disappearance until I heard people talking about this book. It sounded interesting, so I decided to read it. It took me a few chapters to really get into it, but once I did, I was fully invested and curious to know how it would all unfold. I enjoyed the format with the two alternating time periods eventually coming together. The explanation in part 2 was intriguing and it made sense as one possible explanation for her disappearance.

If you are planning to read this book, I highly recommend you read The Murder of Roger Ackroyd first. The reason for this is that in chapter 31 of The Mystery of Mrs. Christie there is a major spoiler for The Murder of Roger Ackroyd. This simply wasn't necessary. The book would have been fine without this spoiler. I have not read The Murder of Roger Ackroyd, but I've seen a movie adaptation and I was thankfully already familiar with the spoiler.

Overall, though, this is an enjoyable read. Knowing how it ended, I can easily see myself re-reading it with a different perspective. I don't often re-read books, so the fact that The Mystery of Mrs. Christie is worthy of a second read is saying something. I will also be checking out some other books written by Marie Benedict because I really enjoyed her writing style in this one.

Have you read this or anything else about the disappearance of Agatha Christie? If so, what would you recommend? Tell me in the comments!

2 comments:

  1. I watched a documentary, many years ago, on PBS, but someone else had turned it on and I'm not sure of the program name. After all this time, I think she was the only person who knew the true, whole story.

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    1. I agree! We can speculate, but only she knows exactly what happened and why. :)

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