I almost clicked out when a female started reading, as I prefer the deeper male voice. However, in the few seconds I needed to exit, this voice captured me. Enchanted me completely. Who is this gem?
2:37 started to talk to por 7:00 case 7:40 paper 7:57 8:57 opion Hastings 10:40 letter in desk and talking 12:34 Alexander got up 13:40 Thursday june 20 15:18 letter 18:00 telephone rang - message women found murdered 19:02 lady about her life and name 20:48 chapter 2 Visit to Andover Old lady seeing her and describing her 21:11 Inspector Glenn 21:22 facts of the case 21:24 Discovered by police constable Dover at 1am June 22 door of shop was not locked One he looked over counter with light he saw the woman. 21:51 Dr. Arrived. - found she had been - Hit hard on the back of the head. - probably died about 7-9 hours earlier (1-2am - 5pm- 22:08 bought tobacco at 5:30 2nd man at 5 minutes past 6pm 22:23 time of death at 5:30pm-6:05pm 22:33 husband in a pub at time of death 23:13 wife backstory Wife worked for lady - worked as a cook and housekeeper of old lady. Woman left her some money. Then started the business of tobacco and newspaper Niece works at Overton. Husband threatened to kill her. 25:44 Asher found (husband) unattractive Crying and threatening 27:10 he say he would never kill He was at 7 stars and red dog 29:00 29:33 Railway guide -ABC (didn't sell) Open and face down on counter Appeared to have Looked at the trains of Andover The kind only a big shot would have 31:25 left police station and went to where body was kept 31:29 woman description Old face, think grey hair. Looked peaceful. She was beautiful when young 32:13 Dr. Kerr (police Dr.) Might of been a heavy stick? Could of been man or woman 33:07 33:17 back toward the counter and hit her on back of the head and her back was to the murderer 33:39 34:30 address of the niece Niece - Mary Husband was afraid of wife and she Was not afraid of anyone 39:34 chapter 3 (Questions and answers) 39:44 Tall fair man with beard perhaps? 40:00 Asher shop was on 40:39 shop sign read A Asher 41:06 shop description inside 41:45 down behind counter 43:20 living place 44:54 leaving resident and shop "Nothing for us here" Chapter 4 1:00:35 the second Letter 1:01:15 description of murderer 1:02:30 clues: railroad guide ABC Murderer left it on purpose He has a typewriter and quality paper 1:03:20 what they know 1:06:27 2nd letter came Letter came by 6 o'clock post 1:07:10 tells to read it but describes it 1:07:15 "Typed on Good Quality paper" then reads 1:09:31 victim name may start with letter B 1:11:25 25th of July It has happened 1:12:28 Elizabeth Barnard Waitress in one of the cafe. Found at the beach 1:18:00 1:19: 1:20:35 chapter 5 a broken family 1:33:22 sister tell whole truth 1:41:12 chapter 6 the 3rd letter 2:35:19 The 4th letter 2:39:40 chapter 9 the hunt begins 2:40:41 description of man sell stockings and stockings: different people talking about stocking 2:43:43 describe the man Glasses and an old coat 2:44:20 Mr. cuss said he has business Said was going to ? 2:47:17 Lilly: Ms M daughter He was near the murder 2:49:33. Mr. Cuss 2:49:45 Mr ? Ticket to Duncaster 2:50:12 2:51:45. 11th of September 2:52:02 only one to recognize the murderer 2:55:00 letter. Franklin about his brother letter about girl 2:57:51 chapter 10. Death at the cinema 3:12:00 Tom Hardigan 3:12:40 3:14:44 Lilly mar 3:15:58 Mr. Cu... 3:18:53 Poirot with chief constable Colonel Anderson and inspector 3:21:55 Mr. cu.. 3:23:26 Chapter 11. Catch a fox. 3:27:17 history of c 3:39:34 visit 3:47:43 chapter 12
Is it true that when she was asked how she wrote this murder incident, she said that one day I was washing the dishes, so I thought I would kill my husband and dispose of his body. I was thinking of putting it on
Thank you, excellent reading. I beleive, Aghata was partialy inspired by story of Mileva Maric 1st wife Ainstain. She was a Serbian scieentist. it was suspected that she was co author of the invention ..
Yes he is a very good reader and he has different voices. I I'm perfectly enjoying and falling asleep to his voice but when it comes to voices sir you Frazer. Is that the top of the list fat this guy or girl? I'm not sure who it is on is very good and not like some of them. Who? Can't read mispronounced everything? Why do they do that? Why are they on there? It's so terrible you can't listen to them. Also when you're narrating an english Patricia Wentworth any British book you have to have someone with a British accent it follows so flat. When you they just read along in English the? Ah other English not the queen's English are the kings English now? I suppose I don't know but they always said queen's English. It makes a huge difference.
As always, Agatha Christie, the great mystery writer, keeps her readers on the edge of their seats as they travel with the characters on their dangerous adventures. And all the while wondering how Tuppence and Tommy will get out the mess they got themselves into this time?
It's very hard to listen to this at regular time, i increased the timing to 1.25x. Perfect. 🎉 Enjoyable and easy to listen to on a dark, gloomy Midwestern Oct night. 😊. M. Illinois
so well read/acted. thoroughly fun stuff. i did think there were a couple of clues the Beresfords overlooked - but there were others i didn’t see, of course. it’s so funny how “younger” people think we “older” ones behave - like we’re brain groggy and our muscles don’t feel anything. i know some young people who are brain groggy. it has nothing to do with age - (maybe diseases though). 🌷🌱