
Postern of Fate
by:
Agatha Christie
Language: English
Format: Hardcover
ISBN 10: 0816145938
ISBN 13: 9780816145935
Publication date:
January 1st, 1992
Publisher: G K Hall & Co
Pages: 421
Genres: Mystery, Science Fiction
In the final mystery crafted by the legendary Agatha Christie, the beloved duo of Tommy and Tuppence Beresford returns to engage in a plot filled with intrigue and cunning. Set against a backdrop of post-war England, this novel intertwines elements of suspense and nostalgia, as the couple embarks on a quest that tests both their wits and their bond.
As they navigate a world rife with secrets and hidden motives, Tommy and Tuppence find themselves ensnared in an elaborate web spun from the past. Old acquaintances and forgotten memories come back to haunt them, leading to an unexpected unraveling of long-buried truths. Christie's signature style shines through, combining sharp dialogue with richly drawn characters, ensuring readers remain engaged until the final page.
The story not only serves as a thrilling mystery but also reflects on the passage of time and the complexities of identity. As the Beresfords delve deeper into their investigation, they uncover a conspiracy that forces them to confront their own values and legacies. With its masterful twists and poignant moments, this novel stands as a fitting farewell to one of literature's greatest storytellers.
As they navigate a world rife with secrets and hidden motives, Tommy and Tuppence find themselves ensnared in an elaborate web spun from the past. Old acquaintances and forgotten memories come back to haunt them, leading to an unexpected unraveling of long-buried truths. Christie's signature style shines through, combining sharp dialogue with richly drawn characters, ensuring readers remain engaged until the final page.
The story not only serves as a thrilling mystery but also reflects on the passage of time and the complexities of identity. As the Beresfords delve deeper into their investigation, they uncover a conspiracy that forces them to confront their own values and legacies. With its masterful twists and poignant moments, this novel stands as a fitting farewell to one of literature's greatest storytellers.