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jheher 's review for:
The Mystery of Mrs. Christie
by Marie Benedict
Agatha Christie was the first adult author I decided I really liked, so it was a no-brainer that I would read this fictionalized account of the 11 days she went missing without a trace or an excuse when she returned.
Marie Benedict writes a mystery worthy of Ms. Christie. If you're not surprised when you get to the end, you're a sleuth to rival Hercule Poirot. The compact text (less than 300 pages) packs a real punch with historical facts intertwined with Benedict's creativity filling in the holes. I never once had to tell myself to suspend my doubt. I found the twists and turns wholly believable and ended up giving Agatha and Marie a fist pump for putting together a great story.
Marie Benedict writes a mystery worthy of Ms. Christie. If you're not surprised when you get to the end, you're a sleuth to rival Hercule Poirot. The compact text (less than 300 pages) packs a real punch with historical facts intertwined with Benedict's creativity filling in the holes. I never once had to tell myself to suspend my doubt. I found the twists and turns wholly believable and ended up giving Agatha and Marie a fist pump for putting together a great story.