A review by showell
Postern of Fate by Agatha Christie

2.0

Very chatty sort of mystery. Not much happens beyond visits to people and conversations with other people. A rambly sort of book, in which you never really get beyond the basics of the mystery until the grand reveal at the end. Bit unfair, that, to hide the clues you'd need to solve the mystery until the last three pages. Seems like cheating. But Tommy and Tuppence are just adorable.

Although this is the last in the Tommy and Tuppence cycle, it's the only Tommy & Tuppence I've read. If the other reviewers are to be believed, it's the weakest of the bunch, which hopefully means a great deal of enjoyment in my future. I love the concept of aging the detectives in real-time.