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1929: Partners in Crime
Just as this was the golden age of detective fiction, it was likewise the golden era of ‘classic sleuthing’, characterised by ‘handwritten notes, disguised identities, and long vigils from parked motorcars outside suspicious properties’.


1922: The Secret Adversary
It is virtually impossible to describe The Secret Adversary without using the word ‘romp’, and it’s clear that Christie enjoyed writing this story.
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