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The Case of the Christie Conspiracy

By: Kelly Oliver
Narrated by: Penelope Rawlins
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Discover the delightfully gripping new historical mystery series that's perfect for fans of Helena Dixon, Verity Bright and T E Kinsey.

'If you thought the Golden Age of crime was dead, think again!' Verity Bright

Agatha Christie is about to embark on a new, gripping murder case. But this time, she’s not the author – she’s a suspect…

1926 – Christie is a darling of the literary circuit and the most desired guest in London’s glittering social scene. She can often be found at meetings of the Detection Club – where mystery writers come together to share ideas, swap secrets and drink copiously. But then a fellow author's initiation ceremony takes a gruesome turn, and one of the group ends up dead. Now, Agatha is no longer just the creator of great mystery plots – she’s a player in one.

And when Agatha disappears the day after the murder, she’s widely assumed to be guilty. Only Eliza Baker, assistant to the Club’s enigmatic secretary, Dorothy Sayers, is interested in investigating the case. But in a world where murder is the ultimate plot device, can Eliza piece together the evidence and find the killer before it’s too late?

©2025 Kelly Oliver (P)2025 Boldwood Books
Crime Fiction Historical Mystery Thriller & Suspense Traditional Detectives Crime Fiction Murder
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Narrator is excellent with easily distinguishable voices for the various characters. Story is interminable: unlikeable heroine and feeble hero with a boring romance. Agatha Christie hardly appears and then only as a waif-like person with a walk-on role. Her excursion to Harrogate is skimmed over and all you are left with is that she liked to drink cream. Dorothy L. Sayers has more substance but her grittiness is down played. Could be better, pity it’s not.

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