When visiting Tommy's Aunt Ada in her nursing home, Tuppence encounters some odd residents, Mrs Lancaster, being the strangest of them all. Her incessant reference to 'something behind the fireplace' and a 'poor child' seems at first the incoherent ramblings of an elderly woman, though when Aunt Ada sadly passes away, a painting left to Tommy in her will leads the duo on a dangerous adventure where they finally discover exactly what Mrs Lancaster was talking about.
the american serviceman sounds like he's straight out of the 90s...great casting job .............
jdsowa 5 months ago
Bu bu but I've never been late in my life suck it up she's a brat deal with it
TheJjcczz 7 months ago
@jharker45 Yea you're right she did, wonder why they changed it... either that or it was the characters making a mistake.
goonergal86 11 months ago
I thought the character Helen Burns (in Jane Eyre) died of tuberculosis.
jharker45 11 months ago
Oooo! A lavvy in the backyard! Good god.
jharker45 11 months ago
it was great iloved agatha christie's miss marple piorot and tommy and tuppence what a great great writer
ho2da 1 year ago