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Seven Dials Mystery
Book • 2025
'The Seven Dials Mystery' is a thrilling adventure by Agatha Christie, featuring the spirited Lady Eileen 'Bundle' Brent.
When a practical joke goes awry, resulting in a mysterious death, Bundle becomes entangled in a dangerous investigation.
She joins forces with a group known as the Seven Dials Society to uncover a network of international intrigue and espionage.
As they delve deeper, they encounter coded messages, secret identities, and deadly adversaries.
Christie's fast-paced plot, combined with Bundle's resourcefulness and courage, leads to a suspenseful and satisfying resolution.
The novel explores themes of loyalty, deception, and the thrill of adventure, showcasing Christie's versatility as a writer.
When a practical joke goes awry, resulting in a mysterious death, Bundle becomes entangled in a dangerous investigation.
She joins forces with a group known as the Seven Dials Society to uncover a network of international intrigue and espionage.
As they delve deeper, they encounter coded messages, secret identities, and deadly adversaries.
Christie's fast-paced plot, combined with Bundle's resourcefulness and courage, leads to a suspenseful and satisfying resolution.
The novel explores themes of loyalty, deception, and the thrill of adventure, showcasing Christie's versatility as a writer.
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Mentioned in 2 episodes
Mentioned by Chris Chibnall, who read it and felt the heroine, Bundle Brent, was a neglected character worth bringing back.

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US tells its citizens in Iran to leave or seek refuge
Mentioned by Chris Chibnall when he read it and realized that Bundle was a neglected heroine.

Thousands reported killed in Iran
Mentioned as one of Agatha Christie's earlier lesser-known stories that is getting a new adaptation.

Trump tells Iran protesters: "Help is on its way"
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Nuala McGovern


Mia McKenna-Bruce

Mia McKenna-Bruce, Teens and misinformation, Older women and publishing
Mentioned by Jamie Berntel-Hooker, who is rereading it due to its upcoming Netflix adaptation and finds the solution obvious now, though it initially puzzled her.

Screenwriter Eric Roth on his play High Noon




