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The Secret Adversary: Agatha Christie's Riveting Espionage Thriller – Featuring the Daring Duo Tommy and Tuppence - cover

The Secret Adversary: Agatha Christie's Riveting Espionage Thriller – Featuring the Daring Duo Tommy and Tuppence

Agatha Christie, Bluefire Books

Maison d'édition: Bluefire Books

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Synopsis

Dive into a whirlwind of mystery, intrigue, and adventure with "The Secret Adversary: Agatha Christie's Riveting Espionage Thriller – Featuring the Daring Duo Tommy and Tuppence." This enthralling eBook unveils the exhilarating escapades of the indomitable Tommy Beresford and Tuppence Cowley as they plunge headlong into a shadowy world of espionage and conspiracy.

Key Features:

Electrifying Plot: Embark on an adrenaline-fueled journey as young adventurers Tommy and Tuppence unravel a web of secrets in post-World War I Britain.

Iconic Characters: Be charmed by the audacious and witty duo that marks their first appearance in Agatha Christie's illustrious bibliography in this novel.

Queen of Mystery: Savor a classic penned by Agatha Christie, the unrivaled mastermind of detective fiction and mystery.

Historical Setting: Immerse yourself in the rich atmosphere of 1920s England, where political machinations and dark secrets lurk around every corner.

Reader-Friendly Formatting: Engage with the gripping narrative through a crystal-clear and elegantly formatted eBook, optimized for all devices.

Suspense & Wit: A delectable blend of Christie's signature suspense coupled with the sharp-witted banter of the protagonists.

Perfect for Mystery Lovers: This thrilling espionage tale is a must-have for mystery enthusiasts and fans of the legendary Agatha Christie.

Ideal Gift: A captivating read that makes a perfect present for friends and family members who cherish a good mystery.

In "The Secret Adversary," Agatha Christie catapults you into an era where danger and intrigue are the orders of the day. Tommy and Tuppence, fueled by youthful exuberance and a thirst for adventure, are unforgettably vibrant characters that will leave you yearning for more. With twists and turns that keep you on the edge of your seat, this novel exemplifies Christie's genius for crafting tales that captivate the imagination.

Don't miss the opportunity to add this thrilling classic to your collection. Grab your copy today and venture into the shadowy world of espionage with Tommy and Tuppence!
Disponible depuis: 25/06/2023.
Longueur d'impression: 297 pages.

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