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I knew I had read this before, but a long time ago, so I didn't really remember much about it. It was the incident with the mud and spoon, that got my memory working. I did like Victoria, the main character, and her determination. Nothing seemed to faze her. She had no prospects, the job to which she decided to do, she was not proficient at, but believed she would get by with in a foreign country where she didn't speak the language. She was being driven by a certainty that she was in love with a
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After the disaster that was my experience of reading The Body In The Library, I was almost afraid to pick up my next Christie. They Came To Baghdad restored my confidence a bit. I might find a couple of unexploded granades amongst Christie's books, but I'm thinking the majority will be more like this one... a couple of instances of "oh, those foreigners are a bit funny", but nothing to bother me overly.
This one's very definitely not a typical Christie. It's not a domestic mystery, but more of a ...more
This one's very definitely not a typical Christie. It's not a domestic mystery, but more of a ...more

While the plot can't be taken seriously (world domination, a plethora of coincidences) this was a fun book. Christie gets to show off her archaeology skills in a sub-plot and the archaeologist is a wonderful minor character.
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Fourth time reading this fun and entertaining cold war thriller. I still love it!

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