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4.50 from Paddington written by Agatha Christie performed by Joanna David on Audio CD (Abridged)

4.50 from Paddington written by Agatha Christie performed by Joanna David on Audio CD (Abridged)£9.99

Agatha Christie’s audacious mystery thriller, reissued with a striking cover designed to appeal to the latest generation of Agatha Christie fans and book lovers. For an instant the two trains ran together, side by side. In that frozen moment, Elspeth witnessed a murder. Helplessly, she stared out of her carriage...

The Capture of Cerberus and The Incident of The Dog's Ball written by Agatha Christie performed by David Suchet on Audio CD (Abridged)

The Capture of Cerberus and The Incident of The Dog's Ball written by Agatha Christie performed by David Suchet on Audio CD (Abridged)
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ISBN:  9781408468593
Genre - Main:  Fiction
Genre - Specific:  Mystery
Duration:  85 mins
Length:  Abridged
Author:  Agatha Christie
Performer 1:  David Suchet

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Two recently-rediscovered Hercule Poirot short stories by Agatha Christie, read by David Suchet. In 2004, a remarkable archive was unearthed at Agatha Christie’s family home, Greenway - 73 of her private notebooks, filled with pencilled jottings and ideas. Hidden within this literary treasure trove were two...

rare, never-before-published short stories, discovered by archivist John Curran and published in his book ‘Agatha Christie’s Secret Notebooks: Fifty Years of Mysteries in the Making’.

‘The Capture of Cerberus’ was intended to be the twelfth in her collection of Poirot stories, ‘The Labours of Hercules’, but she eventually rewrote it, keeping only the title. In this first, original version, Poirot is holidaying in Geneva, trying to take his mind off the impending war. But a chance meeting with an old acquaintance leads to an investigation involving a Nazi dictator and an enormous hound…

‘The Incident of the Dog’s Ball’, probably written in 1933, was reworked as the novel ‘Dumb Witness’ (1937) with a different murderer and motive. In it, Poirot receives a letter from an elderly lady, written two months before and asking for help. Now she is dead, and Poirot is convinced that her beloved terrier Bob holds the key to her death.

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