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The Mystery of Mrs. Christie Hardcover – December 29, 2020
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THE INSTANT NEW YORK TIMES AND USA TODAY BESTSELLER!
AN AMAZON BEST BOOK OF 2021!
"A stunning story... The ending is ingenious, and it's possible that Benedict has brought to life the most plausible explanation for why Christie disappeared for 11 days in 1926."―The Washington Post
The New York Times and USA Today bestselling author of The Only Woman in the Room returns with a thrilling reconstruction of one of the most notorious events in literary history: Agatha Christie's mysterious 11-day disappearance in 1926.
In December 1926, Agatha Christie goes missing. Investigators find her empty car on the edge of a deep, gloomy pond, the only clues some tire tracks nearby and a fur coat left in the car―strange for a frigid night. Her World War I veteran husband and her daughter have no knowledge of her whereabouts, and England unleashes an unprecedented manhunt to find the up-and-coming mystery author. Eleven days later, she reappears, just as mysteriously as she disappeared, claiming amnesia and providing no explanations for her time away.
The puzzle of those missing eleven days has persisted. With her trademark historical fiction exploration into the shadows of the past, acclaimed author Marie Benedict brings us into the world of Agatha Christie, imagining why such a brilliant woman would find herself at the center of such murky historical mysteries.
What is real, and what is mystery? What role did her unfaithful husband play, and what was he not telling investigators?
Agatha Christie novels have withstood the test of time, due in no small part to Christie's masterful storytelling and clever mind that may never be matched, but Agatha Christie's untold history offers perhaps her greatest mystery of all.
Fans of The Secrets We Kept, The Lions of Fifth Avenue, and The Alice Network will enjoy this riveting saga of literary history, suspense, and love gone wrong.
Other Bestselling Historical Fiction from Marie Benedict:
Lady Clementine
The Only Woman in the Room
Carnegie's Maid
The Other Einstein
- Print length288 pages
- LanguageEnglish
- PublisherSourcebooks Landmark
- Publication dateDecember 29, 2020
- Dimensions6.25 x 0.97 x 9.25 inches
- ISBN-101492682721
- ISBN-13978-1492682721
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"It's not a whodunit or even a whydunit, but a sort of how-the-hell-did-he-do-it? As Christie's first and best-known detective, Hercule Poirot, might say: Patience. All will be revealed." - The Los Angeles Times
"[A] gripping historical fiction tale of true mystery." - Good Morning America
"Benedict shines as a suspense writer." - Christian Science Monitor
"[Marie Benedict] keeps the reader guessing: Which narrator is reliable? Who is the real villain? A compelling portrait of a marriage gone desperately sour." - Kirkus Reviews
"The clever premise here is that Christie vanished deliberately so as to ensnare Archie in a trap as payback for his infidelities... the story makes for good fun." - Publishers Weekly
"Mystery lovers, especially fans of Christie's works, as well as those who enjoy period pieces, will find this an engrossing fictional answer to a real historical mystery." - Library Journal
"Girl power advocates will find satisfaction in the solution she crafts to her man problem." - Booklist
"If you're an ardent Agatha Christie fan, don't miss The Mystery of Mrs. Christie." - HuffPost
"[A] clever reconstruction of Agatha Christie's mysterious 11-day disappearance in 1926." - E! News
"With elements of a classic mystery novel, The Mystery of Mrs. Christie is gripping, making it possible to believe that, with her real-life disappearance, Agatha Christie surpassed herself and pulled off the perfect, unsolvable mystery." - Foreword Reviews
"A winning whodunit from the thrilling life story of the mistress of whodunits, Agatha Christie herself, THE MYSTERY OF MRS CHRISTIE is a deft, fascinating page-turner replete with richly drawn characters and plot twists that would stump Hercule Poirot." - Kate Quinn, New York Times bestselling author of The Alice Network, The Huntress, and the upcoming The Rose Code
"With twists, surprises, and an ending that packs a punch in more ways than one, THE MYSTERY OF MRS. CHRISTIE is a whodunit infinitely worthy of its famous heroine. Benedict's exploration of Agatha Christie's life and mysterious disappearance will have book club discussions running overtime. Quite simply, I loved it!" - Lisa Wingate, #1 New York Times bestselling author of Before We Were Yours and The Book of Lost Friends
"Brilliantly constructed and richly detailed, THE MYSTERY OF MRS. CHRISTIE is both a twisty mystery and immersive portrait of the domestic and professional life of the legendary Agatha Christie. This is a must-read for fans of Agatha Christie." - Chanel Cleeton, New York Times & USA Today bestselling Author of The Last Train to Key West and Next Year in Havana
"THE MYSTERY OF MRS. CHRISTIE is part domestic thriller, part Golden Age mystery—and all Marie Benedict! An absorbing and immersive plunge into the disturbed private life of one of the world's most beloved authors, who confounded police, journalists, and generations of biographers when she disappeared from her home, like something out of one of her own novels. But you just might find a solution to the puzzle here.... (No Belgian detectives required. Knitting spinsters sold separately.)" - Lauren Willig, New York Times bestselling author
"What a read! Agatha Christie is so beautifully drawn, you could easily believe Benedict knew her intimately. Each page uncovers fresh layers of pain, rage, genius and suffering, culminating with a firecracker of an ending. I loved it." - Stuart Turton, bestselling author of The Devil and the Dark Water and The 7 ½ Deaths of Evelyn Hardcastle
About the Author
Marie Benedictis a lawyer with more than ten years’ experience as a litigator at two of the country’s premier law firms and for Fortune 500 companies. She is a magna cum laude graduate of Boston College with a focus in history and art history and a cum laude graduate of the Boston University School of Law. Marie, the author of The Other Einstein, Carnegie’s Maid, The Only Woman in the Room, and Lady Clementine, views herself as an archaeologist of sorts, telling the untold stories of women. She lives in Pittsburgh with her family.
Product details
- Publisher : Sourcebooks Landmark
- Publication date : December 29, 2020
- Language : English
- Print length : 288 pages
- ISBN-10 : 1492682721
- ISBN-13 : 978-1492682721
- Item Weight : 1.05 pounds
- Dimensions : 6.25 x 0.97 x 9.25 inches
- Best Sellers Rank: #128,301 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)
- #154 in Biographical Fiction (Books)
- #447 in Historical Mystery
- #2,357 in Literary Fiction (Books)
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Marie Benedict is a lawyer with more than ten years' experience as a litigator at two of the country's premier law firms, who found her calling unearthing the hidden historical stories of women. Her mission is to excavate from the past the most important, complex and fascinating women of history and bring them into the light of present-day where we can finally perceive the breadth of their contributions as well as the insights they bring to modern day issues. She embarked on a new, thematically connected series of historical novels with THE OTHER EINSTEIN, which tells the tale of Albert Einstein's first wife, a physicist herself, and the role she might have played in his theories. The next novel in this series is the USA Today bestselling CARNEGIE'S MAID -- which released in January of 2018 -- and the book that followed is the New York Times bestseller and Barnes & Noble Book Club Pick THE ONLY WOMAN IN THE ROOM, the story of the brilliant inventor Hedy Lamarr, which published in January of 2019. In January of 2020, LADY CLEMENTINE, the story of the incredible Clementine Churchill, was released, and became an international bestseller. Her next novel, the Instant NYTimes and USAToday bestselling THE MYSTERY OF MRS. CHRISTIE, was published on December 29, 2020, and her first co-written book, THE PERSONAL LIBRARIAN, with the talented Victoria Christopher Murray, will be released on June 29, 2021. Writing as Heather Terrell, Marie also published the historical novels The Chrysalis, The Map Thief, and Brigid of Kildare.
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Customers find the book's story engaging, with one noting its brilliant use of time, and they appreciate how it's written in Christie's style. Moreover, the book receives positive feedback for its portrayal of Agatha Christie's life, with one review highlighting how it takes facts from various sources. However, the pacing receives mixed reactions, with some finding it well-paced while others say it's slow to begin. Additionally, while many find it an entertaining read, some customers describe it as boring.
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Customers find the book's story fascinating and intriguing, with good plot twists and an interesting fictionalized account of a true event.
"...I did enjoy it very much and recommend it to mystery lovers. There is a murder and Agatha isn't as well known during this time frame...." Read more
"Wonderfully creative and thought-provoking. A blend of thorough, biographical fact-finding and fictional enhancement...." Read more
"...Both characters annoyed me at first but I loved the brilliant plotting by Agatha and her eventual rewriting of herself." Read more
"...The writing is excellent and the storyline interesting. I could not wait to find out the ending. A fast, enjoyable read." Read more
Customers find the book highly readable, describing it as a fantastic and fun read that's great for book clubs.
"...It is an excellent book and I am so grateful to have read it. It is my fault for expecting something and assuming it was more Agatha oriented...." Read more
"The book was good although I did not like two characters!" Read more
"I enjoyed this book tremendously. The writing is excellent and the storyline interesting. I could not wait to find out the ending...." Read more
"...OVERALL</b> Such a FUN BOOK! If you are looking for a fun distraction, its for you!" Read more
Customers appreciate the writing quality of the book, noting that it is readable and written in Christie's style, with one customer highlighting how the author weaves a very tangible narrative.
"...It was well written and I would be interested in reading whatever this Author chooses to write about next." Read more
"Wonderfully creative and thought-provoking. A blend of thorough, biographical fact-finding and fictional enhancement...." Read more
"I enjoyed this book tremendously. The writing is excellent and the storyline interesting. I could not wait to find out the ending...." Read more
"...readers, historical fiction buffs, and anyone who appreciates a well-written, clever book...." Read more
Customers praise the author as a great mystery writer and find the book an interesting read about Agatha Christie's life, featuring engaging personalities.
"...Benedict is truly gifted (as was Christie). My Book Club discussed for hours. I'm still realizing fresh insights weeks later." Read more
"Great historical fiction. I enjoyed the mystery and the character development...." Read more
"...But, as is the case with any great mystery writer, if the end of the story was easy to understand, why begin it at all?" Read more
"Gift for a friend who loves Agatha Christie novels. She’s enjoying it!" Read more
Customers appreciate the book's intelligence, finding it informative and well-researched, with one customer noting how facts from various sources are skillfully blended with creative license.
"...A blend of thorough, biographical fact-finding and fictional enhancement. Benedict is truly gifted (as was Christie)...." Read more
"...She takes facts from a variety of sources, Including Agatha's autobiography, her imagination to recreate the incident. &..." Read more
"...this novel is wonderfully inventive and well-paced yet holding fast to the few facts known of Ms. Christie’s disappearance...." Read more
"...marie Benedict books i’ve read. I found it a bit slow, repetitive, even .i think it could have used a bit more fiction at the end." Read more
Customers find the book entertaining to read, with one noting it's written by today's woman and another describing it as exciting.
"...I could not wait to find out the ending. A fast, enjoyable read." Read more
"I enjoyed The Mystery of Mrs. Christie quite a bit, it was a fun and engaging read - kind of like Agatha Christie’s whodunnits...." Read more
"Our book study group found it an entertaining book written by today's woman, to postulate in today's views what was never spoken about in the..." Read more
"...If you like Christie, another fun read." Read more
Customers have mixed opinions about the pacing of the book, with some finding it well-paced and quick to read, while others note it starts slowly and moves at a slow pace.
"...I could not wait to find out the ending. A fast, enjoyable read." Read more
"...marie Benedict books i’ve read. I found it a bit slow, repetitive, even .i think it could have used a bit more fiction at the end." Read more
"...The slow parts were setting the stage and gave insight into the lives of women in the pre-WWII era...." Read more
"...Hard to get into and suddenly stopped. Not sure why the Part 2. It was rushed. And not tied together as her books usually are...." Read more
Customers find the book boring and somewhat disappointing.
"...The mystery was drawn out and rather boring. I lost interest and had trouble finishing what should have been an exciting mystery novel...." Read more
"...Entertaining, but somewhat disappointing. I would have liked more from Christie’s character." Read more
"...This one was just not nearly as interesting or intriguing as her other books. I shall eagerly await her next book though!" Read more
"...laying out why she disappeared and what she expected was disappointingly redundant and overly long." Read more
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- Reviewed in the United States on May 7, 2022Format: KindleVerified PurchaseTHE CHRISTIE AFFAIR
BY: NINA DE GRAMONT
About a 4.5 stars.
This was a book that I was so excited to read because I love books about famous Author's. This wasn't in the book but, I am adding it because it was a fact that I didn't know until recently; It is that Agatha Christie has sold more books than any other Author. Back to this book. Agatha Christie and Archie Christie both share the same initials and called each other A.C. It is based on the eleven day disappearance of Agatha Christie in December of 1926. Agatha is just in the midst of grieving her mother's death when her husband Archie tells her he wants a divorce.
When I first started this I thought that this was going to be a Five star read. It drew me in right away and the writing is engaging. What was disappointing was that most of the book is about Archie's mistress the fictional one called Nan O'Dea. I understood why the author chose to do what she did by the end of the book. I have to be honest though, I was hoping it was going to be more about the Christie's and less about his mistress's back story. It was disappointing because I didn't really seem interested in the mistress's back story. I did give this 4.5 stars, but it was more like a four star reading experience for most of it--but it is worthy of 4.5 after finishing it. It is entertaining when Agatha is involved in the various scenes and that was in the very beginning and towards the last section. In all fairness to Nina de Gramont I can't blame her for choosing to have more Nan than Agatha. It is an excellent book and I am so grateful to have read it. It is my fault for expecting something and assuming it was more Agatha oriented. Any way maybe I can say that Agatha did turn out to be more successful based on her book sales being as being the most sold. Maybe I have issues with cheating or a woman stealing someone else's husband. But most likely if there is a mistress it isn't just her fault. The husband should be held more accountable for lying and sneaking because we all know that they all have the same story to excuse what they do if they do it. So it definitely wasn't all Nan's fault why I was less engaged. I just didn't find her life as interesting. But it was overall a great reading experience when I reflect on all of the book as a whole rather than what I was hoping it would be. I usually enjoy a book the less I know about it. So I take full responsibility for my rating.
I might have liked it more if the mistress's back story was more interesting, but for me it just wasn't. I realize that this is historical fiction, but I like to learn things when I read it. Agatha seemed like such a nice person and it is so unfortunate that she had that done to her and I mean a husband whom you love cheat on you while you are living together thinking you are in a happy marriage. In this narrative Agatha is only thirty-six and I suppose if the husband you love is going to cheat it is better to be young and still beautiful. In this story she is ten years older than Nan.
This isn't spoiler territory to reveal that Nan was present when Agatha announces to Archie with Nan in the room and she tells him to that there is a lunch planned with her new literary agent. Archie tells Agatha that he can't attend because he has a mountain of work to do. Agatha being the good person that she is and also polite invites Nan to go. Agatha says that they will make it a girls' luncheon. And off they go.
This was a very clever endeavor and if it wasn't I wouldn't have been so excited to read it. The last part of the book made me understand why it was formatted and plotted the way it was. I did enjoy it very much and recommend it to mystery lovers. There is a murder and Agatha isn't as well known during this time frame. It seemed that everybody was searching for her all over England. It was well written and I would be interested in reading whatever this Author chooses to write about next.
- Reviewed in the United States on April 29, 2025Format: HardcoverVerified PurchaseThe book was good although I did not like two characters!
- Reviewed in the United States on January 6, 2021Format: KindleVerified PurchaseThis book is incredibly one-sided. I have read a much better, thoroughly researched biography of Agatha Christie's life. She was not the docile, suppressed, self-effacing wife portrayed in this book. Far from it. She became financially successful long before her husband, whose financial woes she openly disdained. Her money belonged to her and she refused to help.her husband out when he was financially distressed. In her idea of a happy marriage, couples argued often and loudly in order to.proclaim their love. Violent arguments in which objects were thrown at the beloved (by Agatha, not Archie) were healthy. Archie was no great catch, being an average self-absorbed man of mediocre abilities who fell for a much younger woman. Agatha's harebrained pretend disappearance occurred as a form.of revenge for her discovery of the affair, but quickly spiraled out of her control as the nation became frenzied in looking for her and as Archie became desperate in trying to.protect the reputation of his mistress.
The book's author is certainly not objective, portraying her heroine as suffering and blighted and Archie as selfish and brutal. But really, what mother of a supposed beloved child would carefully stage a disappearance in which murder seems the likeliest outcome? She had family and lifelong friends. What were they to believe?
Agatha Christie refused to mention the lost days in her own autobiography, as if to pretend that this incident didn't exist would make it so. Her personal life continued to be marred by marital unhappiness. Her second marriage to a much younger man lasted until.her death. She poured out financial resources to make her new archeologist husband successful and famous. He rewarded her enormous support by engaging in an affair that lasted decades, and which Agatha tolerated in order to avoid a second divorce. Really very sad.
- Reviewed in the United States on June 16, 2025Format: HardcoverVerified PurchaseWonderfully creative and thought-provoking. A blend of thorough, biographical fact-finding and fictional enhancement. Benedict is truly gifted (as was Christie). My Book Club discussed for hours. I'm still realizing fresh insights weeks later.
- Reviewed in the United States on April 15, 2025Format: KindleVerified PurchaseGreat historical fiction. I enjoyed the mystery and the character development. Both characters annoyed me at first but I loved the brilliant plotting by Agatha and her eventual rewriting of herself.
- Reviewed in the United States on April 19, 2025Format: KindleVerified PurchaseI enjoyed this book tremendously. The writing is excellent and the storyline interesting. I could not wait to find out the ending. A fast, enjoyable read.
- Reviewed in the United States on February 3, 2025Format: KindleVerified PurchaseI have become a big fan of Marie Benedict. Her use of actual people and events to create a fictional "behind the curtain" narrative is wonderful because it adds dimension to commonly known pieces of history.
It took me longer to get caught up in this book, however. I admit, I am not a reader of Agatha Christie's novels (that shall change!). I could not grasp the significance of the details in the flashback chapters, and actually skimmed over parts (I later returned to them!). But, as is the case with any great mystery writer, if the end of the story was easy to understand, why begin it at all?
- Reviewed in the United States on April 16, 2025Format: KindleVerified PurchaseI was riveted.
I only hope Marie Benedict continues on with other portions and indeed, slices, of Mrs Christie’s life story.
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MelissaReviewed in Mexico on May 7, 2022
2.0 out of 5 stars Llegó en buen estado.
Format: HardcoverVerified PurchaseDebo admitir que debí leer las reseñas de Goodreads antes de comprar este libro y saber que por alguna razón tiene más porcentaje de 3 y 4 estrellas en lugar de 5. No fue lo que la sinopsis me prometía y de verdad detesté a Archibald Christie, pero en fin, muy predecible todo y lo terminé solo para saber si Agatha iba a hacer algo con Archie para vengarse de él jeje.
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Livros By F - Fernanda B.Reviewed in Brazil on March 22, 2021
5.0 out of 5 stars O maior mistério da vida da autora
Format: HardcoverVerified PurchaseO livro narra o maior mistério da vida de Agatha Christie.
Um mistério que até hoje não foi resolvido, o único mistério da vida real, o desaparecimento, por 11 dias, da Autora.
Com capítulos alternantes de um lado começamos em 1912, quando Christie conhece o marido, e 1926, simultaneamente, na noite de seu desaparecimento. Ambos os tempos se desenvolvem até encontrarem um ponto em comum na parte 2, no momento que a encontram.
Vemos dois tipos de narração, uma, em primeira pessoa, narrada por Christie, e outra, em terceira, mostrando o que se passava na investigação, principalmente envolvendo a figura de Archie Christie.
Uma obra extremamente informativa mas que entretém também, vemos todo o rebuliço causado pelo desaparecimento da autora, que foi investigado por dois chefes de polícia, contou com buscas pela Inglaterra e envolveu até a ajuda do autor de Sherlock Holmes, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, para encontrá-la.
Vemos também um pouco da sua situação matrimonial e momentos pivotais na vida da autora como seu casamento, suas primeiras publicações, quando ela se junta ao corpo de enfermeiras durante a guerra, o nascimento de sua filha e a morte de sua mãe.
Incrivelmente bem escrita, The Mystery of Mrs. Christie, é uma obra que completa com ficção as lacunas presentes na vida real e traz um desfecho interessante, plausível e incrível para a história!
- Darryl TellesReviewed in the United Kingdom on November 21, 2022
3.0 out of 5 stars Clever
Format: HardcoverVerified PurchaseSome good moments bit a rather consulted plot leads to a less than edifying ending. Not sure it will please all fans but worth reading for its original turn of events. I can't help feeling though that the premise was too clever to actually deliver.
- Cristina S GheorgheReviewed in Canada on March 19, 2021
5.0 out of 5 stars Written in the vein of Agatha Christie
Format: KindleVerified PurchaseMarie Benedict has created quite a following of faithful readers by tackling various unjustly neglected, but prominent women of history and science, such as Hedy Lamar, Einstein's wife Mitza Maric, and Clementine Churchill. Now she deals with the most famous author of classic murder mysteries : Agatha Christie, whose personal life proves to have been a mystery in itself. Benedict always relies on a basis of methodical research and then adds to that her own intuition and writing talent to present us with an extremely engaging result: a book hard to put down. This latest novel is written according to the plot design used successfully by Agatha Christie herself, and in this case the cleverly devised plot with its surprising twists and turns makes us doubt and wonder to the very last page. It is a stylistic triumph and a very good read!
- KirstenReviewed in Canada on March 28, 2023
4.0 out of 5 stars Family drama to mystery novel
I was a little disappointed with the first bit of the book. Agatha Christie is portrayed as a weak character and a poor mother. Both seemingly against her nature but a result of her circumstances. The end of the book though, was fantastic! it turned quite Christie-Esque with the slow unfolding of the unsolvable mystery!