It's a shame they're not posted In order of being published. I can't read books anymore and to buy audio books becomes too expensive so I am truly thankful for these. X
Thanks for posting, it's a great way to get the housework done while being transported to somewhere else, I really enjoy village life and catching up with Agatha again
Got to be honest and say I wasn't expecting to enjoy the reading of this. Only heard Ms PK (and enjoyed) Agatha before... But I'm really glad to say how much I've loved listening to the voice/story telling. 10/10. Thank you 💖
Brilliant - I miss Agatha and Carsley !!! To find this gem on a cold Saturday afternoon is almost as warming as the casserole I’ve made - sticks to your ribs and fills you up! Thank you so much 😊
I love these stories and really thankful to listen but it sounds like it’s been recorded in a cave or big empty room- I’m finding it very distracting 😮😢
When we got to what seemed like the end it started in again from midway through. Not sure if you realized that when you posted. Thanks for sharing. Love Agatha Raisin 👍
Excellent narration. The recording program needed to be properly set up to prevent the echo. Just a learning curve of using audio equipment. It might be missing a cord or vol just set too high. For a home recording it’s really fantastic though.
The book ends at 5 hours and 40 minutes. The audio pauses for a few seconds and picks up again, but it replays earlier content that had already played from 4:49:16. That repeated section runs all the way through to the end again. I think there is one other anomaly, but I can't recall exactly where it happens. I believe that a short section of audio is missing from the first audio stream because some detail wasn't explained. However, the repeated section at the end had that snippet in it. So, a good listen through from 4:49 to 5:40 will reveal the bit that's missing. Someone in the comments mentioned the value of having the narrator speak the words, "The End" when a book finishes, and I agree with that. I assume that you, the person posting this has nothing to do with the production of the original audio, so mentioning the benefit so having 'The End' spoken out may ring true to you as well, but there may be nothing you can do about it. I don't know. I hope you can get the issue with the extra audio at the end resolved. With all that said, I enjoyed the story, and the narrator did a fine job.
You probably meant that the story is over at 5:40:00 ... since 5:40 is less than six minutes. As for this ending and then the rest of the video repeating earlier material, I can't stand that. And there seems to be a lot of it on RU-vid, be it audio books/dramas or television episodes. A video will appear to be 47 minutes but the program actually finished around 30 minutes in and then some of the program is repeated, etc. I don't get this at all. There can be no reason for this that will satisfy me; I don't care what criteria are used as examples for why this stupid phenomenon is practiced.
@@eduardo_corrochio Thanks, Eduardo. You are correct, I meant five hours and forty minutes. I changed it in my comment because you pointed that out. My opinion is that the audio in this video was messed up by accident, not as an intentional way to pad the length. But you are correct, many videos are padded. I believe that RU-vid pays more money for longer videos, so they have a motive to cheat. Anyway, did you listen to this production and hear what I said about the problems?
@@deezynar Hi. No, I didn't listen to the recording here. Based on your comments earlier, I'm too leary now that there may be unexpected issues that annoy me in this upload. It's a hefty audio chunk, and I'd rather not invest time into something that will most likely disappointment and/or enrage me, LOL. Thanks!
Sloppy posting. The story actually ends at (5:40:01) when Agatha "sets off on the long journey home." (The next hour is a repeat section from mid-story.)
Halfway through and the plot doesn't seem to be getting anywhere! It would be better if the story was abridged to about 25% of its original length, perhaps then it might be less of a bore.
Jy is gedeeltelik reg: Marion Chesney is oorlede in 2019. Die laaste "Agatha" boek wat sy geskryf het, is Beating about the Bush, enige iets wat na dit gepubliseer is, is deur 'n alternatiewe skrywer geskryf. Groete, Suzanne
Why do you include backgrounds? You make them annoying with this white thing stuck in the middle when they could be relaxing, adding to your audio content. Why not either remove them or integrate them greatly improving video? As is, it is just annoying drawing attention to the voice which is ........at best harsh, and way too much echo. I don't understand why basic film making skills are sorely lacking.