The Agatha Christie Collection
The Agatha Christie Collection: The Murder of Roger Ackroyd, Mystery of the Blue Train, Mysterious Affair at Styles, Secret of Chimneys, Murder on the Links, Big Four, and More
By: Agatha Christie
Narrated by: Jonathan Waters
English | 02-21-24 | B0CW269NP2 | 59h 23m | M4B@62 kbps | 1.58 GB
Can you solve the case before Poirot? Dive into a dazzling collection of who-dun-its from the queen of murder mysteries.
Packed with an incredible collection of classic murder mysteries, this brilliant Agatha Christie collection brings head-scratching who-dun-its to life for the modern listener.
Complete with the gripping twists, colorful characters, and the masterful mysteries that made Agatha Christie a beloved author, this collection invites you to join iconic detective Hercule Poirot and a cast of amateur sleuths as they solve cases that will keep you guessing until the very end.
When a wealthy heiress is found dead in her compartment, Poirot is tasked with unmasking a shadowy killer on a train filled with suspects – and when a man falls on the tracks at a London station, leaving behind a cryptic note, an ordinary girl is plunged into a gripping search to identify the man in the brown suit.
Inside this collection, you’ll discover:
The Murder of Roger Ackroyd The Mystery of the Blue Train The Mysterious Affair at Styles The Secret of Chimneys The Murder on the Links The Big Four The Man in the Brown Suit Poirot Investigates The Secret Adversary As a must-listen for fans of classic murder mystery novels, this wonderful collection brings Agatha Christie’s literary genius to a new generation of listeners, standing as an enduring testament to the timeless value of 20th-century detective novels.
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