Tea & Murder: An Agatha Christie Podcast

The opposite of true crime. Part book club, part interview show, Tea & Murder is a podcast all about Agatha Christie and her work. Every episode, host Rebecca Thandi Norman has an exciting guest to discuss an Agatha Christie book, story, or play of their choice. With a smattering of literary analysis and a big dose of humor, Rebecca and her guest dive into why we like the things we like, what makes a great mystery, and every conceivable element of the Agatha Christie universe. Welcome to Tea & Murder!


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Recent Episodes
  • Book Imprint: Sideways Stories from Wayside School with Josh Gondelman
    Jan 28, 2025 – 1:04:26
  • Introducing: Book Imprint
    Jan 21, 2025 – 1:02
  • Listener Q&A + A BIG ANNOUNCEMENT
    Oct 2, 2024 – 28:21
  • Murder at the Vicarage with G.T. Karber
    Sep 2, 2024 – 59:06
  • A Murder is Announced with Prof. Caroline Derry
    Aug 19, 2024 – 51:50
  • The Secret Adversary with Teresa and Bill Peschel
    Aug 5, 2024 – 59:57
  • The Witness for the Prosecution with Ilya Milstein
    Jul 24, 2024 – 1:05:04
  • After the Funeral with Ayana Christie
    Jul 8, 2024 – 54:24
  • The Clocks with Gray Robert Brown
    Jun 24, 2024 – 1:04:48
  • Endless Night with Julia Seales
    Jun 10, 2024 – 35:22
  • The Hollow with David Morris
    Jun 6, 2024 – 57:28
  • Bonus Episode: The Murder of Roger Ackroyd with Kate Krosschell
    Mar 28, 2024 – 32:21
  • At Bertam's Hotel with Dr Mark Aldridge
    Feb 28, 2024 – 57:56
  • Murder on the Links with Ragnar Jonasson
    Jan 16, 2024 – 45:14
  • An Appointment with Death with Manon Wogahn
    Jan 1, 2024 – 53:23
  • The Pale Horse with Freya McOmish
    Dec 18, 2023 – 55:14
  • The Mousetrap with Kristian Husted
    Dec 4, 2023 – 47:16
  • And Then There Were None with Rachel Howzell Hall
    Nov 20, 2023 – 52:05
  • Crooked House with Marthe Jocelyn
    Nov 6, 2023 – 50:57
  • The Mystery of the Blue Train with Levi Higgs
    Oct 23, 2023 – 41:28
  • Murder in Mesopotamia with Caroline Crampton
    Oct 9, 2023 – 54:30
  • Murder on the Orient Express with Paula Sutton
    Sep 25, 2023 – 51:40
  • Tea & Murder Season 2 Trailer
    Sep 23, 2023 – 1:55
  • Agatha Christie Listener Q&A (Part 2)
    Aug 15, 2023 – 18:44
  • Agatha Christie Listener Q&A (Part 1)
    Jul 24, 2023 – 24:39
  • The A.B.C. Murders with Ashley Norman
    May 8, 2023 – 47:44
  • Evil Under the Sun with Sophie Hannah
    Apr 24, 2023 – 52:45
  • The Moving Finger with Laura Thompson
    Apr 10, 2023 – 1:02:21
  • Hallowe'en Party with Robin Stevens
    Mar 27, 2023 – 58:26
  • Five Little Pigs with Dr. John Curran
    Mar 13, 2023 – 57:57
  • The Body in the Library with Kate Finnigan
    Feb 27, 2023 – 47:22
  • The Secret of Chimneys with Kemper Donovan
    Feb 14, 2023 – 1:03:06
  • The Man in the Brown Suit with Matias Vestergård
    Jan 31, 2023 – 47:30
  • Cards on the Table with Aja Barber
    Jan 16, 2023 – 44:05
  • The Four Suspects with Kelsey McKinney
    Jan 2, 2023 – 52:08
  • A Caribbean Mystery with Jean Kwok
    Dec 19, 2022 – 50:31
  • Death on the Nile with Michael Brown
    Dec 5, 2022 – 1:05:26
  • And Then There Were None with Stuart Turton
    Nov 21, 2022 – 47:31
  • Tea & Murder with Producer Kate Krosschell
    Nov 7, 2022 – 20:35
  • Tea & Murder Season 1 Trailer
    Nov 6, 2022 – 2:13
Recent Reviews
  • Agatha Fan!
    Love the great guests!!
    So wonderful to hear your discussions about your guest’s favorite Agatha Christie stories! The podcasts are getting better and better! Can’t wait for the next episode.
  • another angry oreGUNian
    Great content, terrible audio quality
    As a huge Christie fan I was excited for this podcast, however, I find it very difficult to keep listening. The audio quality of the host and the guests are drastically different, so different in fact that I find myself turning up the volume to hear the guests and then turning it back down when the host talks. There is something very grating about how often and how clearly I can hear the host sucking their teeth and smacking their lips but can barely hear what the guests are saying. All the other audio issues I can deal with but the lip smacking/teeth sucking is maddening it’s like listening to someone eat in asmr.
  • Cbodine100
    Great content but poor audio quality
    I’ve tried listening to the first three episodes. Unfortunately, I wasn’t able to force myself to continue listening about three of my favorite Agatha Christie novels. The host’s audio quality is great, but for me each of the three guests are unlistenable. I’ll keep trying. I hope that the quality improves in subsequent episodes.
  • SUsB
    Very enjoyable!
    I am an Agatha Christie fan and was so happy to find this podcast. I enjoy listening to the various guests’ comments and opinions with regard to the book that has been chosen to discuss. A great addition to podcasts about Golden Age detectives. A must for any fan of All About Agatha and Shedunnit! Always happy when I see that there is a new episode!
  • astaire13
    Great for Christie fans!
    I’m a fan of the “All about Agatha” podcast, where I heard about this new podcast. Love that you have Christie experts on like John Curran and Kemper Donovan, and I hope you can get Kemper to come back for a Marple ..his fav and mine!
  • kwf2011
    Wonderful content; sometimes poor audio and uninteresting guests
    I have been an Agatha Christie fan for 30 years, and I’ve been an avid listener of the ‘All About Agatha’ podcast for several years now. So I was delighted to find ‘Tea and Murder’. I appreciate that Ms. Norman is not trying to recreate the wonderful format of ‘All About Agatha’. Overall, this is a great podcast for Christie fans, and I enjoy listening to anyone who loves to talk about Christie’s work as much as I do. I only have two reservations: (1) The sound quality of the guests is sometimes disappointing. For example, the recent interview with Christie scholar John Curran was very difficult to hear. This has been true on a few other occasions. Perhaps this is just a learning curve for the producer. (2) My other concern relates to one specific interview. I don’t want to be overly critical, but I did not enjoy hearing how much a guest hated ‘Cards on the Table’. The bulk of the guest’s criticism seemed to focus on the fact that Agatha Christie’s characters reflected many of the prejudices of their time, class, and nationality. All the Christie fans I know freely admit that there are statements and depictions in Christie’s books that feel stuck in their time. Sometimes it’s clear that Christie is putting offensive words into characters’ mouths. There are also times when it seems that the offensive comments and ideas line up quite closely with Christie’s own beliefs and ideas. I’m a politically liberal gay man, but I don’t expect writers from 80 years ago to perfectly align with all of my values. I read Jane Austen, Charles Dickens, Evelyn Waugh, Emily Dickinson, Hemingway, etc. and sometimes cringe at certain comments and attitudes. It was disappointing to tune into that particular episode and hear the guest complain non-stop about how much she hated reading ‘Cards on the Table.’ I often enjoy hearing the views of people who don’t like Christie or certain aspects of her work, but this particular guest didn’t say anything new or interesting or illuminating. It was just a torrent of derision. But I will keep listening!
  • Vivvie1
    For Agatha Christie Fans-this is for you
    A wide-ranging and fun look I Tok what made this author tick. I can’t wait to learn more. Thanks for doing this!!
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