![]() The book is narrated by Nan O'Dea, the mistress of Archie Christie, and jumps back and forth from the days around disappearance of Agatha Christie and Nan's younger years in England and Ireland. The book ends with Nan choosing to marry Archie in order to be with Teddy, Finbarr returns to Ireland, and Agatha goes to be with Chilton. Marston poisoned both her and her husband) once he understands what happened. Chilton covers for Nan's crimes (saying that Mrs. Meanwhile, Agatha engages in a romance with Inspector Chilton, one of the inspectors tasked with finding her. Bess and Nan devised a plot to get revenge/justice by murdering them. Marston are actually one of the nuns from the convent (Sister Mary) and Father Joseph - they had decided to run away together. ![]() Marston) turn up at the hotel Nan is staying at, it turns out that Mr. Agatha's adopted daughter Teddy is likely the baby that Nan had taken away from her, which is why Nan has tried to seduce Archie. In 1929, Agatha ends up seeking out Nan during her disappearance, prompted by Finbarr who showed up trying to win Nan back. She got pregnant and was sent to a convent where the nuns permitted her and another girl, Bess, to be sexually abused by the priest, Father Joseph. ![]() ![]() In a flashback to her younger years, we learn that Nan once fell in love with a boy in Ireland, Finbarr. The three-paragraph version: In December 1926, Agatha Christie goes missing for 11 days (resulting in a nation-wide search) after her husband Archie announces he's leaving her for his mistress, Nan O'Dea. ![]()
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