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MRS. CHRISTIE AT THE MYSTERY GUILD LIBRARY by Amanda Chapman

MRS. CHRISTIE AT THE MYSTERY GUILD LIBRARY

by Amanda Chapman

Pub Date: Aug. 26th, 2025
ISBN: 9780593818817
Publisher: Berkley

Agatha Christie, who died in 1976, returns to solve some present-day mysteries.

Tory Van Dyne, a book conservator at Manhattan’s Mystery Guild Library, lives in an apartment on the top two floors of the Greenwich Village townhouse left to her by her grandmother; the building also houses the library and Tory’s basement workshop. When a woman claiming to be Mrs. Max Mallowan, aka Agatha Christie, appears in the Agatha Christie room—a replica of the author’s library in Devon—offering to solve a murder mystery, Tory thinks she’s a wandering nut job, albeit one who’s capable of trading esoteric Christie quotations with her. But in fact Agatha, who finds eternity dull, has been granted leave to solve a mystery, such as the one presented by Tory’s lookalike cousin, Nicola. Unlike the flamboyant Nic, Tory is quiet, and she’s no fan of Nic’s friend and fellow actress, the entitled Sailor Savoie. Nic thinks someone’s poisoned Bertram, her agent Howard Calhoun’s pug, and she suspects Sailor. Nic, Sailor, and their mutual friend, Wren, had starred in the off-Broadway version of Beauty and the Beast, and Nic’s desperate to land a part in the planned movie. Sharp-eyed Agatha notices that Nic’s wearing earrings made from the seeds of a plant that could have poisoned Bertram. When Nic turns up with handsome detective Sebastian Mendez-Cruz, Tory learns that Howard’s been pushed to his death in the subway. Eager for advice, Tory tells head librarian Adrian Gooding the story of Agatha, but he dismisses it as nonsense. Upon the death of Sailor, supposedly of food poisoning, Tory, Adrian, Nic, and eventually Sebastian get together with Agatha to explore means and motives.

Fans of the Queen of Crime will delight in this modernized classic mystery, heavily laden with Christie lore.