Agatha Christie Readathon – 2018 – Book One – The Secret Adversary

James J. Cudney at This is My Truth Now has invited us to an Agatha Christie Readathon during the month of April.  I’ve never participated in a readathon or been part of a book club but I have really enjoyed getting to know Jay this past year through his 365 plus 5 blog series and I absolutely love Agatha Christie so I knew that even though I was already committed to doing the A to Z Blogathon, I’d have to give it a shot. 

Jay sponsored a poll to come up with four titles for the month and the first book chosen was The Secret Adversary.  This is the first in the series that features Tommy Beresford and Prudence Cowley (Tuppence to her friends) as the detectives, or Young Adventurers as they decide to call themselves. 

I’ve read a lot of Agatha Christie but I haven’t read any in a long time and I don’t remember this story so it was a fun one to start with.  The inscription on the dedication page is:  “To all those who lead monotonous lives in the hope that they may experience second-hand the delights and dangers of adventure.”  Agatha Christie.

While I don’t consider my life especially monotonous, I certainly don’t get much dangerous adventure in it and I am delighted by Dame Agatha’s treatment of the subject. 

I’m not going to give a synopsis of the story as you can find that on Goodreads and other places.  I will instead talk about my favorite parts.  Being a romantic at heart I enjoyed the interaction of Tommy and Tuppence and watching that love story unfold.  I also liked the way Agatha Christie took one character and put them into a precarious position and left them there for a bit while she went on to the other character and put them in a precarious position of their own.  It definitely made me want to keep reading so I could make sure they each came out of it okay.  In the end, even though I thought I knew who Mr. Brown really was, I was surprised by the ending.

In her autobiography, Agatha Christie had this to say about the idea for this story, “That, I thought, would make a good beginning to a story – a name overheard at a tea shop – an unusual name, so that whoever heard it remembered it.”  Jane Finn.  Would that be a name that would stick in your mind?  Are you one who eavesdrops? 

Just because I can, I’m using this book to fill the category of a book about a heist in my PopSugar challenge.  There was, after all, some stolen documents at the bottom of the whole thing. 

Unfortunately, the next book in the Agatha Christie Readathon is Peril at End House and I have been unable to get a copy of that one in time to start tomorrow so I’ve picked another one of her books, Hallow’een Party, since one of the categories in PopSugar is a book set at Halloween.  I won’t review it for the readathon but at least I’ll be reading with you in spirit. 

As for Mr. Cudney, he is an author himself, his first work being Watching Glass Shatter which is a little mystery too, along with some great family drama.  He is about to launch his second work, Father Figure, and I am excited to read that one also! 

It’s not too late if you want to join the Agatha Christie Readathon.  Just click the link and you can get all the deets.  While you’re there, check out the rest of Jay’s stuff.  He’s great. 

 

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4 Responses to Agatha Christie Readathon – 2018 – Book One – The Secret Adversary

  1. This is fantastic. I will follow through and backtrack to James’s blog, which I have never visited. I love this about the #Challenge. Thanks for connecting YOUR readers to this bit of fun. With my theme this year like BOOKSTORES, you know this idea is right up my alley. Thanks!

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  2. Miss Andi says:

    I haven’t read Agatha Christie in a long while and now you made me want to! I’m sure I won’t have time in April though – I’m just about able to continue with the A to Z, hats off to you for the additional challenges!!

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    • scr4pl80 says:

      Fortunately I am well organized this year (mostly) for the A to Z and Agatha Christie is a fairly easy read so I think I can make it. I think I can find a way to use the books to complete categories in the reading challenge I’m doing for the year so double bonus!

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