![]() Nina De Gramont’s debut novel reimagines what happened, told from the perspective of the fictional Nan O’Dea. The newspapers reported that she was suffering from memory loss and Christie herself doesn’t even mention the incident in her autobiography. It sparked a massive hunt for her across the UK until she was found staying at a hotel in Harrogate. If you’ve read anything about Agatha Christie’s life, you’ll probably have come across the mysterious incident in 1926 when she disappeared for 11 days after her husband asked her for a divorce because he had fallen in love with another woman. ![]() But as the other books that I really liked last week were Christmas-themed books, and here we are in nearly mid-January. I am however breaking one of my rules – because I’m writing about it nine days ahead of its publication date, and I usually try and wait for books to be published before I recommend them. ![]() ![]() ![]() In a frankly shocking move to anyone who knows me, this week’s pick is a book that I mentioned in my upcoming books post, and that I’ve managed to read ahead of it’s release. ![]()
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