
Publisher details
- Author
- Kristel Thornell
- Publisher
- Allen & Unwin
- Genre
- Fiction
- Released
- 28 September, 2016
- ISBN
- 9781760293109
On the Blue Train
Synopsis
From the winner of the Dobbie Literary Award, the Barbara Ramsden Award and the Andrew Eiseman Award.Yes, she said, finally. Breaks are important. There are times when it's wiser to get away. From it all.It was the work of a moment: On 4 December 1926, Agatha Christie became Teresa Neele, resident of the spa hotel, the Harrogate Hydro. With her wedding ring left behind, and her minimal belongings unpacked, the lost days begin.Lying to her fellow guests about the death of a husband and child, Teresa settles in to the anonymity she so fiercely desires. Until Harry McKenna, bruised from the end of his own marriage, asks her to dance.In this entrancing novel of creativity and grief, Kristel Thornell combines fact and fantasy to reconstruct Agatha Christie's retreat from a life that had become too difficult. With verve and sensitivity, Thornell imagines what Christie could not write.











This looks like the kind of novel that stays with you because it treats mystery as something emotional, not just plot-driven. Agatha Christie’s disappearance already feels almost fictional, so imagining those lost days through grief, exhaustion, and anonymity is such a rich idea. I like stories where a journey becomes a pause from ordinary life, almost like looking up travel details through https://amtrak.pissedconsumer.com/customer-service.html before stepping onto a train and becoming unreachable for a while. Sometimes people need distance to hear themselves again. The mix of fact and fantasy here feels thoughtful, quiet, and very human.