🔷️ The case is about a double alibi. The girl claimed that she had been in two different locations- one in London and the other in Torquay - at the same time. Tommy and Tuppence decide to accept the case, and off they go to restaurant, hotel, and theater, as well as interviewing her friends, to check on the girl's alibi. Surely one of it would prove to be fake.
🔷️ On the whole, it is one of the easiest mysteries to solve. I'm sure almost every Golden Age detective-story writer must have used the same trope. But maybe it's still new when Christie wrote this? Anyway, unexciting as it was as mystery, it's always fun to read another Tommy and Tuppence's adventure, is it not? As well as the appearance of the faithful Albert - who was still an office boy in this story.
Rating: ⭐⭐⭐
As a Fawlty Towers fan, I don't know that I could read anything set in Torquay without being distracted!
ReplyDeleteHaven't read Fawlty Towers, but Torquay is something I always relate with Agatha Christie, as that's where she grew up and the dearest place of hers
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