The Woman on the Orient Express-Lindsay Jayne Ashford Hoping to make a clean break from a fractured marriage, Agatha Christie boards the Orient Express in disguise. She isn't the only passenger with secrets-- her cabinmate, Katharine Keeling, is fleeing a failed marriage and running toward a relationship mired in deceit. The Woman On The Orient Express. Initially released through the ‘Lake Union Publishing’ outlet this this, this would arrive on the 20th of September in Working entirely as a stand-alone, it would set itself apart from the other titles in Ashford’s backlog of work by becoming its own thing. Click to read more about The Woman on the Orient Express by Lindsay Jayne Ashford. LibraryThing is a cataloging and social networking site for booklovers/5(18).
Lindsay Jayne Ashford is the author of The Snow Gypsy ( avg rating, ratings, reviews, published ), The Woman on the Orient Express (4. Book Review: The Woman on the Orient Express by Lindsay Jayne Ashford. What a clever construct - the tale behind the author! The Woman on the Orient Express is an attempt to explain Agatha Christie's mysterious disappearance and divorce/remarriage. It is a delightful novel, written in a Christie-esque style, populated by intriguing. The Woman on the Orient Express Lindsay Jayne Ashford, takes us back to , when thirty-eight year old Agatha Christie traveled under a pseudonym to Mesopotamia aboard the Orient Express. For the first time in her life, Christie "was traveling abroad on her own. Everything she would do in the next two months would be entirely of her own choosing.
by Lindsay Jayne Ashford. (5,) $ From the bestselling author of The Woman on the Orient Express comes a haunting novel of two women—one determined to uncover the past and the other determined to escape it. At the close of World War II, London is in ruins and Rose Daniel isn’t at peace. As author Lindsay Jayne Ashford notes at the book’s end, Agatha Christie really did take a trip out to the Middle East on the Orient Express in , and she really did meet Katharine Keeling on that trip. However, Ashford has blended in a fictionalized account of that trip that will keep readers on the edge of their seats. Filled with evocative imagery, suspense, and emotional complexity, The Woman On The Orient Express explores the bonds of sisterhood forged by shared pain and the power of secrets.
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