![]() I’ve never read any of her novels, so I base all of these opinions solely on the TV adaptations from the likes of BBC or Acorn. ![]() No matter the characters, I’m always “all in” for a new Agatha Christie mystery. But with the help of Tommy’s old friend, Albert (Matthew Steer), this unlikely crime-fighting duo just may stop a dangerous spy! It’s a case that could lead them into more danger than they bargain for. You see, he just isn’t what they need.īut through no fault of their own, the couple stumbles upon a mystery. A high ranking member in the espionage world, Carter politely turns Tommy away. Because of this, she smartens Tommy up, and sends him to meet his uncle, Major Carter (James Fleet). Meanwhile, the practical Tuppence knows they need a way to bring in some money – quickly. He’s happy to be making an entrepreneurial jump into beekeeping. She’s looking for a bit more excitement than her husband, Tommy (David Walliams) seems to be. Life for Tuppence Beresford (Jessica Raine) is a little too complacent. ![]() Agatha Christie’s Partners in Crime (2015) Miniseries Review ![]() Though they might not be her most famous “detectives,” one cannot deny that her married partners in crime are always fun to spend an evening in with. Though it’s now been several years since its premiere, I haven’t grown wearisome of Agatha Christie adaptations. ![]()
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