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Sign up todayA Pot of Tea. Tommy and Tuppence Beresford Mysteries
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Learn moreIn A Port of Tea, Agatha Christie draws readers into a curious and stylish world of high-society secrets, humor, and hidden dangers. Tommy and Tuppence Beresford, looking for adventure, open "Blunt's International Detective Agency," expecting daring mysteries and challenging cases. To add a unique flair, they assume the identities of famous fictional detectives, blending charm and humor into their investigations. But as they dive deeper into each case, the game of roleplay leads them into tangled schemes where nothing is as innocent as it appears.
Christie masterfully combines suspense and wit, as Tommy's logical precision and Tuppence's bold spontaneity create a magnetic, engaging contrast. Every page shimmers with the thrill of discovery, promising readers a mix of comedy, charm, and the thrill of unraveling secrets. A Port of Tea invites readers to join a tale where intrigue meets amusement, and the world of deception is only a disguise away.
Dame Agatha Mary Clarissa Christie (née Miller; 1890–1976), known as Agatha Christie, was a British author renowned for her 66 detective novels and 14 short story collections featuring iconic detectives Hercule Poirot and Miss Marple. She adopted the surname Christie upon marrying Colonel Archibald Christie in 1914, a name under which she gained international fame. Agatha also wrote six novels under the pseudonym Mary Westmacott. Her play The Mousetrap holds the record as the world's longest-running play, continuously performed in London's West End since 1952. Celebrated as the "Queen of Crime," she was a pivotal figure during the Golden Age of Detective Fiction. In 1971, Queen Elizabeth II honored her with a Damehood (DBE) for her contributions to literature. With over two billion copies sold, Christie remains the best-selling novelist of all time according to Guinness World Records.