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Friday, 7 April 2017

A Talent for Murder by Andrew Wilson

Late evening on Friday 3rd December 1926, Agatha Christie drove from her home in Berkshire and wasn't seen or heard of again for 11 days. Her car was discovered abandoned in Guildford. There were many suggestions as to what had happened to her - she'd committed suicide; she disappeared as part of a publicity stunt; her husband had murdered her.

'A Talent for Murder' is a fiction novel about the incident, but Andrew Wilson uses facts and newspaper articles surrounding her disappearance to create his own imaginings of what took place during those 11 missing days.

I found it a very readable and enjoyable story. It's fast paced and gripping. I don't know whether the actual truth about her disappearance was ever discovered - Agatha Christie never spoke of it - but it was very strange reading the book knowing that something had happened and that one of the most famous crime writers in the world had found herself the center of a crime story herself.