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Agatha Christie: Five Mysteries

By: Agatha Christie
Narrated by: Simon Jones, Alison Larkin, James Warwick
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Over 40 hours of pure joy from 3 narrators at the top of their game!

  • The Murder of Roger Ackroyd read by Simon Jones
  • The Man in the Brown Suit read by Alison Larkin
  • The Secret Adversary read by Alison Larkin
  • The Mysterious Affair at Styles read by James Warwick
  • The Murder on the Links read by James Warwick

This outstanding collection includes award-winning narrator Alison Larkin’s fascinating, lively interviews with Golden Voice narrator Simon Jones (star of TV’s The Gilded Age and Hitchiker’s Guide to the Galaxy) and James Warwick (star of TV’s Tommy and Tuppence series on Masterpiece theatre).

“Simon Jones delivers Agatha Christie's classic locked-room mystery to perfection." AudioFile Magazine "

“Alison Larkin is an excellent choice of narrator—a jaunty, jolly good listen! Champagne bubbly and engaging throughout" Publishers Weekly

"Warwick brings the story to life with style. His characterization of Poirot is spot-on" AudioFile Magazine

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quality of the plot

nothing really, the language is a bit dated in places but that's only to be expected

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Variable quality narrators. Simon Jones excellent narration saves this collection.

This is a mixed bag, but it has grown on me with a repeat listening - Simon Jones’ narration of Who Killed Roger Ackroyd is absolutely top class and brings out the comic elements of the story - especially the doctor’s gossiping sister. Alison Larkin is quite good narrating two lesser known Agatha Christie novels. James Warwick employs some bizarre accents and the court scene in The Mysterious Affair at Styles is a most unconvincing episode of barristers yelling at witnesses. His Poirot accent is very laboured. This detracts from the story.
I enjoy hearing the unabridged stories as they reveal Agatha Christie’s humour and excellent observation of character. I wish Simon Jones had narrated them all.

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