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Agatha Christie: Absent in the Spring (1987, Jove)

Absent in the Spring: Stranded between trains, Joan Scudamore finds herself reflecting upon her life, …

Absent in the Spring

Racist and colonialist right out of the gate. The author tells us in clumsy, halting self-revelations that the protagonist is smug, controlling, and unable to think outside of conventions, that a man's vision of life ought to be prime, while her unloving and dishonest family is portrayed as hard done by. The premise was compelling and the epilogue befitting, true to life.