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Lunchtime Listen March 2024
This was an excellent story well read by Hugh Fraser and a thoroughly enjoyable lunchtime listen. Now having said it was a lunchtime listen, the last 4 hours were listened to as we travelled south here in the UK whilst finding somewhere new to live.
This was one of Agatha Christie's non Poirot/Marple/Tommy and Tuppence etc novels, a stand alone. A great tale with some wonderful twists and turns , although it does feature a couple of cameo appearances from Ariadne Olive ...more
This was an excellent story well read by Hugh Fraser and a thoroughly enjoyable lunchtime listen. Now having said it was a lunchtime listen, the last 4 hours were listened to as we travelled south here in the UK whilst finding somewhere new to live.
This was one of Agatha Christie's non Poirot/Marple/Tommy and Tuppence etc novels, a stand alone. A great tale with some wonderful twists and turns , although it does feature a couple of cameo appearances from Ariadne Olive ...more

A strange and much-admired late-Christie oddity, influenced it seems by the folk-horror novels of Dennis Wheatley. Highly readable and mostly engaging, I'm not sure everything hangs together or that the darkness of its witchcraft-at-the-vicarage story is made full use of (something which Sarah Phelps' recent BBC adaptation sensibly corrected), but the conjurer's illusion here is marvellously done - the solution was always in plain sight, yet somehow you missed it. This is what Christie does bett
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