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The Secret Adversary

A Tommy and Tuppence Mystery: The Official Authorized Edition

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The Secret Adversary

By: Agatha Christie
Narrated by: Hugh Fraser
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The first Tommy and Tuppence mystery, including an all-new introduction by Agatha Christie expert John Curran.

Tommy and Tuppence, two people flat broke and out of work, are restless for excitement. They embark on a daring business scheme - Young Adventurers Ltd. - "willing to do anything, go anywhere." But their first assignment, for the sinister Mr. Whittington, draws them into a diabolical, political conspiracy. Under the eye of the elusive, ruthless Mr. Brown, they find themselves plunged into more danger than they ever imagined.

©1922 Agatha Christie Limited (P)2005 HarperCollins Publishers Ltd
International Mystery & Crime Mystery Traditional Detectives Fiction Detective
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CHARMING

This must be an earlier work. the protagonists are youthful, the sort charming with a twist here and there. strong dialogue with, I think, intentional cliché to add a little satire. not one of her classics, but charming.

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Loved it! Lots of plot twists!

I thought I had it figured out, but I was wrong. Narrator was excellent! Can't wait to read the next book.

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Didn't want it to end!

Very good book and fabulously performed! The story kept you guessing, and I enjoyed it a great deal!

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Historically charming!

The details were excellent, the atmosphere supported the story nicely. The plot was a bit confusing, but came together towards the end. Hugh Fraser’s narrative was just right!

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A Wild spy adventure

Often when walking down the street, we catch snatches of conversation from those we pass, and Agatha Christie weaves a whole mystery around a single name overheard on the street in her second novel, The Secret Adversary, published in 1922. Prudence “Tuppence” Cowley, recently demobbed from her work in the Great War, runs into her childhood friend Tommy Beresford, also recently demobbed from intelligence service in the war, and both commiserate over their difficulties finding work and making their limited money last. They decide to form The Young Adventures, Ltd. to offer to do any work for good pay, with Tuppence suggesting they offer to commit crimes for pay. They write an ad for the paper offering to do work for good pay, “no unreasonable offer refused.”

When leaving the cafe, Tuppence gets approached by a man who offers her a job and tells her to come see Mr. Whittington the next day. Tuppence seems on the way to a lucrative job when Whittington asks her name. Uncomfortable using her real name, Tuppence throws out the first name that comes to her mind, Jane Finn. Suddenly furious, Whittington starts to go wild when his secretary comes in with a message that changes Whittington’s attitude, getting him to pay Tuppence £50 and ask her to return the next day. Flush with money and anxious for more, Tuppence eagerly shows up the next day only to find that the office is empty.

Curious about the situation, Tuppence and Tommy advertise for information on Jane Finn, a name Tommy recognizes from hearing it in conversation in the street. They receive a letter in response, that introduces them to Mr. Carter, and the duo find themselves a job working for the secret service to look for Jane Finn, who disappeared with secret papers after the sinking of the Lucitania, and hints are that it is the result of her being abducted. A secret organization seems to be trying to make a move against the government, led by a mysterious and elusive Mr. Brown, so it is becoming even more imperative that they find Jane Finn.

This book is exciting with a twist of mystery. I find it interesting that when I first listened to this book a number of years ago, I was not very impressed. But this time I really loved it. Christie creates a number of creative twists, and it’s interesting to see the perspectives from both Tommy and Tuppence. The former takes his time to think things out, while the latter acts on impulse and the spur of the moment. Together they make a great team.

I loved Hugh Fraser’s performance of this book. He voices the characters ably and creatively, giving depth to the book and strength to the story.

The Secret Adversary is a great book, showing Christie’s abilities from the beginning of her career. This book is followed by four more books featuring Tommy and Tuppence written throughout Christie’s career, and they would not have been as successful without this book’s having set the stage so well. I really love the characters of Tommy and Tuppence in all five books, and this book establishes them well. I give this book five stars!

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Thought I'd figured it out early on; however . . .

This was my second T&T read - what fun. I enjoy Hugh Fraser's narrations.
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Good Fun!

Different but well written with several twists, although not as carefully constructed as her Poirot or Marple with some slightly strained red herrings that are meant to tease the listener but are rather transparent. Still, the two leads are fun and their relationship enjoyable to watch, and they do get the mystery resolved with enough entertainment to want to revisit this again soon.

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A Christie Classic

Tommy & Tuppence are largely overlooked in the shadows of Poirot and Marple but they are so much fun!

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A wonderful listen with marvelous characters

Where does The Secret Adversary rank among all the audiobooks you’ve listened to so far?

While Tommy and Tuppence aren't as well known as Miss Marple and Hercule Poirot, in some ways I enjoy them more. Christie injects them with levity and humor that seems to be missing with her more celebrated detectives.

Hugh Fraser does a marvelous job, as always, with his narration.

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Very Agatha Christie

...in its twists and turns, its distinctly drawn characters, and its sense of serious play. This was my first T and T story and I imagine I'll try out another. Hugh Fraser did a great job!

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