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Cargando... Hercule Poirot's Christmas [BBC Radio Collection]por Agatha Christie, BBC Radio
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Inscríbete en LibraryThing para averiguar si este libro te gustará. Actualmente no hay Conversaciones sobre este libro. Ah Christmas, time of fun, family and forgivness, but not for the Lee's. Old Simeon Lee is old and frail but still a bully and a monster and has gathered his family together for the holiday, mostly so he can set them loose on each other and enjoy the carnage. Naturally, he gets murdered and Poriot, who is in the area visiting the police commissioner for the holiday, gets roped into the case. I must say that I enjoyed this one quiet a bit. Christie takes the usual stress that the holidays bring on and amps them up and the murderer turns out to be quite a suprise. ( ) I have been listening to all of the Agatha Christie Poirot books on my commute to and from work. It makes the time go by quickly and is much less depressing than listening to the news or talk radio. This particular one was among my favorites. I definitely didn't guess who the murderer was before it was revealed at the end. Recommended to any Christie fan. sin reseñas | añadir una reseña
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A BBC Radio full-cast dramatization starring Peter Sallis as the great Belgian detective. Tyrannical millionaire Simeon Lee has been estranged from most of his family for years. But now, on Christmas Eve, the old man calls them all together once more. Before they can discover his motivation, they find him lying in a pool of blood, his throat cut. But it is the strangest thing--the door has been locked from the inside and there is no trace of the murderer. With so many possible suspects, it is lucky for Superintendent Sugden that the Chief Constable has his old friend Hercule Poirot staying with him. It seems to be an impossible case. But, as Poirot knows only too well, things aren't always as they seem. No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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