M’usa, con l’apostrofo. Le donne di PicassoLetizia Bravi
No, really: the protagonist of this story is "James Bond," who appears more than a quarter century before Ian Fleming's slightly more famous character. And our poor James Bond is suffering through a vacation (er, holiday) so wretched, it has to be one of the worst Christie ever depicted--which as we've discussed in previous episodes is definitely saying something, given Poirot's various ill-advised vacances sur la plage.... Let's take the plunge in the icy English waters together, shall we?
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