The Secret Adversary

by Agatha Christie


TO ALL THOSE WHO LEAD
MONOTONOUS LIVES
IN THE HOPE THAT THEY MAY EXPERIENCE
AT SECOND HAND
THE DELIGHTS AND DANGERS OF
ADVENTURE

Contents

[PROLOGUE]
[CHAPTER I. THE YOUNG ADVENTURERS, LTD.]
[CHAPTER II. MR. WHITTINGTON’S OFFER]
[CHAPTER III. A SET BACK]
[CHAPTER IV. WHO IS JANE FINN?]
[CHAPTER V. MR. JULIUS P. HERSHEIMMER]
[CHAPTER VI. A PLAN OF CAMPAIGN]
[CHAPTER VII. THE HOUSE IN SOHO]
[CHAPTER VIII. THE ADVENTURES OF TOMMY]
[CHAPTER IX. TUPPENCE ENTERS DOMESTIC SERVICE]
[CHAPTER X. ENTER SIR JAMES PEEL EDGERTON]
[CHAPTER XI. JULIUS TELLS A STORY]
[CHAPTER XII. A FRIEND IN NEED ]
[CHAPTER XIII. THE VIGIL]
[CHAPTER XIV. A CONSULTATION]
[CHAPTER XV. TUPPENCE RECEIVES A PROPOSAL]
[CHAPTER XVI. FURTHER ADVENTURES OF TOMMY ]
[CHAPTER XVII. ANNETTE]
[CHAPTER XVIII. THE TELEGRAM]
[CHAPTER XIX. JANE FINN]
[CHAPTER XX. TOO LATE]
[CHAPTER XXI. TOMMY MAKES A DISCOVERY]
[CHAPTER XXII. IN DOWNING STREET]
[CHAPTER XXIII. A RACE AGAINST TIME]
[CHAPTER XXIV. JULIUS TAKES A HAND]
[CHAPTER XXV. JANE’S STORY]
[CHAPTER XXVI. MR. BROWN]
[CHAPTER XXVII. A SUPPER PARTY AT THE SAVOY]
[CHAPTER XXVIII. AND AFTER]

PROLOGUE

It was 2 p.m. on the afternoon of May 7, 1915. The Lusitania had been struck by two torpedoes in succession and was sinking rapidly, while the boats were being launched with all possible speed. The women and children were being lined up awaiting their turn. Some still clung desperately to husbands and fathers; others clutched their children closely to their breasts. One girl stood alone, slightly apart from the rest. She was quite young, not more than eighteen. She did not seem afraid, and her grave, steadfast eyes looked straight ahead.

“I beg your pardon.”

A man’s voice beside her made her start and turn. She had noticed the speaker more than once amongst the first-class passengers. There had been a hint of mystery about him which had appealed to her imagination. He spoke to no one. If anyone spoke to him he was quick to rebuff the overture. Also he had a nervous way of looking over his shoulder with a swift, suspicious glance.