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Tea & Murder: An Agatha Christie Podcast
Hallowe'en Party with Robin Stevens
Author of the Murder Most Unladylike and Ministry of Unladylike Activity series, Robin Stevens knows a thing or two about writing murder mysteries. Her focus is on Young Adult (YA) fiction. Robin and host Rebecca Thandi Norman discuss the Poirot mystery Hallowe'en Party, why they keep coming back to it although they agree that it's not Christie's best work, and what makes a murder mystery appropriate for young adult literature. Robin also talks about how Christie inspires her own work, including Poirot as the inspiration for one of her detectives, Hazel Wong. She goes into the connection she feels with her young readers, how her series came about, and what she'll never do in her plots.
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Next episode we're reading The Moving Finger
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9. Listener Q&A + A BIG ANNOUNCEMENT
28:21||Season 3, Ep. 9We have news! This is not only the final episode of season 3....it's also the final episode of Tea & Murder! Ever! Well, at least for now. We're answering some listener questions, including how to get away with murder, how to fake your own death, and even a few questions about Christie's work!Books recommended in this episode:The Couple at the Table by Sophie HannahA Game for All the Family by Sophie HannahCase Histories by Kate AtkinsonEveryone Here is Lying by Shari LapenaThe Whispers by Ashley AudrainThese Toxic Things by Rachel Howzell HallTrail of Echoes by Rachel Howzell HallStay subscribed to this feed to hear the first episode of our upcoming podcast, Book Imprint, which will be interviews with notable people about books that changed their lives before the age of 25. And we might occasionally drop in a new episode of Tea & Murder as a little treat.Special thanks to Bond & Grace, our season 3 sponsor. You can get 20% off with code TEA20.Have feedback for us? Get in touch! Email us at teaandmurderpodcast@gmail.com or follow at @teaandmurder on Instagram.8. Murder at the Vicarage with G.T. Karber
59:06||Season 3, Ep. 8It's our final interview of season 3! Host Rebecca Thandi Norman talks with G.T. Karber, the creator and author of Murdle murder mystery puzzles. What started as an online game has become a whole universe, with books, a board game, live events, and event the upcoming Murdle Junior! Karber and Rebecca discuss the first Miss Marple novel, Murder at the Vicarage, and how Miss Marple changes over the course of her series. The chat about Miss Marple's power of invisibility, comfort reading, and why Rebecca loves Murdle so much.Get your Murdle book here.Thanks for joining us this season! We'd love to hear from you. If you have any comments, feedback, or just want to say hi, reach out at teaandmurderpodcast@gmail.com or on Instagram at @teaandmurder.7. A Murder is Announced with Prof. Caroline Derry
51:50||Season 3, Ep. 7In this episode of Tea & Murder, host Rebecca Thandi Norman and Professor Caroline Derry discuss A Murder is Announced. One of Rebecca's favorite Marples, this book includes one of Christie's most obvious lesbian-coded couples as well as an in-depth look at English village life in a post-WWII world. Rebecca and Caroline talk about the wonderful round-robin scene at the beginning of the book (a classic!), other LGBTQ-coding in Christie's work, and what this coding reflects about the time Christie was writing.Read Professor Derry's book:Lesbianism and Criminal Law: Three Centuries of Regulation in England and WalesNext up, we're reading:Murder at the VicarageFeel free to get in touch with comments, feedback, or ideas for future episodes! You can find us on Instagram at @teaandmurder or via email at teaandmurderpodcast@gmail.com.6. The Secret Adversary with Teresa and Bill Peschel
59:57||Season 3, Ep. 6Who else could make Rebecca re-read a Tommy and Tuppence book other than the fantastic Teresa and Bill Peschel of Peschel Press? They discuss how the book reflects the style and interests of the time, the parody aspect of the book, and whether Rebecca actually enjoyed reading this one (surprise: she did!).Teresa, who wrote a book of reviews of Christie adaptations, Agatha Christie, She Watched, talks them through the various adaptations of this book. Bill explains his work in creating the annotated version of the novel, and why he thinks annotated books are so important.Buy Agatha Christie, She WatchedBuy The Complete Annotated The Secret Adversary (only available in some countries)Our next book will be A Murder is Announced Feel free to get in touch with comments, feedback, or ideas for future episodes! You can find us on Instagram at @teaandmurder or via email at teaandmurderpodcast@gmail.com.5. The Witness for the Prosecution with Ilya Milstein
01:05:04||Season 3, Ep. 5Welcome to season 3 of Tea & Murder! This episode is sponsored by Bond and Grace. Bond and Grace is a women-founded literary brand producing art novels, fine art, and art prints. They make incredible gifts for book lovers of all kinds! Bond and Grace is giving our readers 20% off of their art novels and prints with the code TEA20.In this episode, host Rebecca Thandi Norman chats with illustrator Ilya Milstein, who among many other things, draws the World of Agatha Christie puzzles! We discuss The Witness for the Prosecution in both its short story and play forms, as well as what it takes to visually adapt Christie's work. Ilya takes us through his journey to become an illustrator and why he is so particular about how he represents characters like Poirot and Marple.**There are some spoilers in this episode.**Learn more about Ilya's work.Buy the World of Agatha Christie puzzles (here's the Poirot one!).The next episode we'll be reading The Secret Adversary.Have feedback for us? We'd love to hear from you! Email us at teaandmurderpodcast@gmail.com and follow us on Instagram at @teaandmurder.4. After the Funeral with Ayana Christie
54:24||Season 3, Ep. 4Welcome to season 3 of Tea & Murder! This episode is sponsored by Bond and Grace. Bond and Grace is a women-founded literary brand producing art novels, fine art, and art prints. They make incredible gifts for book lovers of all kinds! Bond and Grace is giving our readers 20% off of their art novels and prints with the code TEA20. For this episode, we speak with Bond & Grace Chief Product Officer Ayana Christie. We chat about her family's background running an antique store in Brooklyn, New York, her work with Bond & Grace, and the book After the Funeral.Ayana read Christie has a young person, but hasn't read much since, so this was a return to her roots to see if Christie's work still appeals in the same way, Find out whether she enjoyed the story, what the book says about post-war England, and whether a Vermeer is really worth killing for.*There are spoilers in this episode*Learn more about Ayana's family antique store, Yanatiba, on their website and Instagram.Our next episode features Witness for the Prosecution.Have feedback for us? We'd love to hear from you! Email us at teaandmurderpodcast@gmail.com and follow us on Instagram at @teaandmurder.3. The Clocks with Gray Robert Brown
01:04:48||Season 3, Ep. 3Welcome to season 3 of Tea & Murder! This episode is sponsored by Bond and Grace. Bond and Grace is a women-founded literary brand producing art novels, fine art, and art prints. They make incredible gifts for book lovers of all kinds! Bond and Grace is giving our readers 20% off of their art novels and prints with the code TEA20. Co-host of "The Swinging Christies" podcast Gray Robert Brown joins host Rebecca Thandi Norman for a discussion of The Clocks, a true 1960s thriller-cum-mystery with Poirot in a role that puts his little grey cells to the test. During their interview, Gray and Rebecca talk about the book's literary elements, such as the theme of time, the quirky characters of Wilberham Crescent, and how many references to other books and films Christie manages to fit into this story.Listen to The Swinging Christies.Our next book is After the Funeral.Have feedback for us? We'd love to hear from you! Email teaandmurderpodcast@gmail.com and follow us on Instagram at @teaandmurder.2. Endless Night with Julia Seales
35:22||Season 3, Ep. 2Welcome to season 3 of Tea & Murder! This episode is sponsored by Bond and Grace. Bond and Grace is a women-founded literary brand producing art novels, fine art, and art prints. They make incredible gifts for book lovers of all kinds! Bond and Grace is giving our readers 20% off of their art novels and prints with the code TEA20. In this episode, we talk with author Julia Seales about the gothic-style Christie novel Endless Night. Julia's first novel, A Most Agreeable Murder, was recently released to rave reviews, combining Austen and Christie into a Regency-era murder mystery, with a hefty dose of comedy. The second book in the series will be coming out soon.In discussing Endless Night, we discuss the tone of the book and how it differs from Christie's other work, the twist, and the emotional heft of the ending. Julia also talks about her own work, how to make murder funny, and what it takes to create characters you want to revisit.Read A Most Agreeable Murder.Our next book is The Clocks.Have feedback for us? We'd love to hear from you! Email us at teaandmurderpodcast@gmail.com and follow us on Instagram at @teaandmurder.1. The Hollow with David Morris
57:28||Season 3, Ep. 1Welcome to season 3 of Tea & Murder! This episode is sponsored by Bond and Grace. Bond and Grace is a women-founded literary brand producing art novels, fine art, and art prints. They make incredible gifts for book lovers of all kinds! Bond and Grace is giving our readers 20% off of their art novels and prints with the code TEA20. David Morris is the author of "Collecting Christie," the newsletter and website that demystifies collecting and shares information all about the (extensive!) universe of those who collect Agatha Christie books and other items.In this episode, we discuss The Hollow, Christie's character-rich novel that explores themes of post-war England, science versus art, and loads of Easter eggs found throughout the book from how it relates to Christie's own life to Greek mythology. Plus we talk why people collect, how to start your own Christie collection, and classic covers of The Hollow.Read Collecting Christie.Our next book is Endless Night.Have feedback for us? We'd love to hear from you! Email us at teaandmurderpodcast@gmail.com and follow us on Instagram at @teaandmurder.