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An
invitation appeared in the local paper stating that "A murder is announced and
will take place on Friday, October 29th, at Little Paddocks, at 6:30
p.m." As the women in town read the notice, an excitement began to
grow about the murder game that would take place that evening. Everyone
expected a fun time as the lights would blink out, a shot would be
heard, and thud would sound out, and the lights would come back on
revealing a victim on the floor. Little did they know that this would
truly happen, except it wasn't a game. Thank goodness Jane Marple
happened to be in town when the murder occurred. Using her sleuthing
skills, she started to unravel the hidden truth behind the murders at
Little Paddocks. But will she have a chance to figure out who the
murderer is before they come after her?
Cast
of Characters: Jane Marple, Detective Inspector Craddock. Also: Old
Ashe, Charlotte and Letitia Blacklock, Dora Bunner, Johnny Butt, Sir
Henry Clithering, Colonel Archie and Laura Easterbrook, Sergeant
Fletcher, The Goedlers: Belle, Randall and Sonia, Reverend Julian and
Diana "Bunch" Harmon, Myrna Harris, Phillipa Haymes, Miss
Hinchcliffe, Jim Huggins, Mitzi, Amy Murgatroyd, Mr. Rowlandson, Chief
George Rydesdall, Rudi Scherz, Patrick Simmons, Emma Stamfordis, Mrs.
Swettenham, Edmund Swettenham, Tiglath-Pileser.
This is an
audio version of the book A Murder is Announced by Agatha
Christie.
The story is read by actress Rosemary Leach. This audio book is in
cassette format, consisting of 8 cassettes and
plays for 8 hours and 36 minutes. This is an complete and unabridged version of the novel.
I am a big
fan of Agatha Christie. Her ability to write a story with a plethora of
suspicious character is unparalleled. The reader, or listener, never
really knows who the murderer is and constantly shifts their idea of who
the guilty party is from one person to another. For this reason, I truly
love Agatha Christie's writing style. Rosemary Leach does a splendid job
of reading the story with expression, giving each character a different
voice and quite a bit of emotion. The story moves along quickly and and
the listener is never quite sure as to who did the awful deed, but is
entranced into finding out who did it. On a long drive, like the one I
just took, I found myself totally engrossed in this telling of A
Murder is Announced and was quite pleased with the entire
experience. I highly recommend this reading of A Murder is Announced,
read by Rosemary Leach and penned by Agatha Christie.
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