
The Mysterious Mr. Quin
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Narrated by:
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Hugh Fraser
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By:
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Agatha Christie
About this listen
A unique offering from the Queen of Crime. This Agatha Christie Signature Edition features the hero the world-famous author was most fond of – Mr Harley Quin, the enigmatic friend and counterpart of the rational Mr Satterthwaite.
So far, it had been a typical New Year’s Eve house party. But Mr Satterthwaite – a keen observer of human nature – sensed that the real drama of the evening was yet to unfold.
So it proved when a mysterious stranger arrived after midnight. Who was this Mr Quin? And why did his presence have such a pronounced effect on Eleanor Portal, the woman with the dyed-black hair?
©1930 Agatha Christie Limited. A Chorion Company. All rights reserved (P)2005 HarperCollins Publishers Ltd, London UKWhat listeners say about The Mysterious Mr. Quin
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- Anniebligh
- 03-15-12
"Ah Love Could thou and I with Fate conspire.."
These are stories of murder and mystery where Mr Quin inspires an older batchelor of some means to alter a seeming Fate. Again and again. A delightful listen. For me this is a very different Christie. Having written that, there still are, the trip to Egypt, the country homes, weekend guests, young Americans doing Europe, a troupe of robbers, rural hotels, motoring through the countryside, thunderstorms, a Duchess, quiet islands in the sun and Casino. And then some.
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- Diana
- 06-19-17
Better to read than listen
For some reason, this collection of stories is much better read than listened. I would recommend picking up the book instead.
Hugh Fraser is wonderful as always but the stories have too much detail that even a moment of inattention ruins it.
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