Ratings23
Average rating3.2
Few events in literary history are as fascinating as Agatha Christie's unexplained disappearance. De Gramont's imagined solution is creative, satisfying and maybe... true? One will never know ;) But it was that believable. The period and setting really came alive at her hand. The characters were complex, endearing and vivid. I learned about Irish history, reading this book. I felt such sympathy for Nan yet she made me a good frustrated. I whizzed through the first half of the book, but then, it did feel like there wasn't much to be revealed in the remaining pages. The book wasn't paced to my taste, but I felt it was a well-conceived interesting read.