Sometimes I like when there aren’t big bad twists and cliffhangers. Anyway, I found this book quite nice, a classic thriller in which there is a mystery, an investigation and a resolution. I read this book in a day… I don’t know why I can read Christie’s book so quickly. Tuppence thinks that her “leaving” is hiding something different and she starts an investigation because, among other things, she believes she recognises the house drown in the picture. Lancaster gave to the aunt before she left. Some weeks later, the aunt dies and the couple goes back to the hospice to collect her personal belongings and they find a picture that Mrs. Lancaster who seems crazy and who tells her about a girl in a chimney. The book starts with the couple’s visit to their aunt who is living in an hospice and here Tuppence meets Mrs. In fact this is the fourth book in the series and it is one of the last books written by Agatha. The main characters here are Tommy and Tuppence Berefords, an old couple that in the past were spies or this is what I gathered by the book. This is a different reading for me, because I didn’t know that Agatha wrote books other that Poirot and Miss Marple series.
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