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The Archives of Lost Letters - A Sleep Story Read by Matt Walker
- Length: 16 mins
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Escape into a world of untold stories with Matt as he guides you through tonight's sleep story set in "The Archive of Lost Letters." Meet Stephanie, the archivist, who tends to letters never sent, filled with unspoken confessions and unshared truths. Tonight, a visitor arrives, searching for a lost piece of himself. As Stephanie helps him uncover a forgotten letter, you'll be enveloped in the library's quiet atmosphere, filled with the scent of old parchment and the weight of unspoken words.Let your imagination wander through the endless shelves of envelopes as the soft amber glow of the lamps...
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Excellent
- By reviewerz on 03-03-25
Excellent
Reviewed: 03-03-25
Dr Walker is the best at what he does, and this new series is perfect for preparing to sleep. Highly recommended.
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*LIVE!* Episode: Agatha Christie's Greatest Novel? (Recorded at the International Agatha Christie Festival)
- Length: 1 hr and 24 mins
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This episode was a joy to create: live and in person, in front of an audience and a group of co-panelists all bubbling with the same passion for Christie I'm used to sharing with all of you over the airwaves (podwaves?) alone.... I wish I could say that the recording does the event justice, but it's better than nothing. (Just.) Please visit and subscribe to the podcast's Patreon site. This episode is sponsored by Britbox; use coupon code "AGATHA" at checkout in the U.S. and Canada for 50% off the first month of your monthly subscription. This episode is also sponsored by BetterHelp. Click ...
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Fun. Well Done
- By reviewerz on 02-18-25
Fun. Well Done
Reviewed: 02-18-25
I have listened twice and will listen again. Since I couldn’t attend the event, how fortunate it is that I can listen to this analysis.
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Interview with David Brawn, Publisher of Agatha Christie
- Length: 1 hr and 38 mins
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HarperCollins UK publisher David Brawn has been keeping Agatha Christie in print for over 25 years now. More recently, he’s helmed the Christie continuation projects, starting first with Charles Osborne’s novelizations, then Sophie Hannah’s Poirot books, and just last month, Marple: Twelve New Mysteries, a new collection of Miss Marple short stories by twelve different writers. We had a lot to talk about, so I was thrilled to sit down with him in Torquay at the International Agatha Christie Festival a few weeks ago. I hope (and trust) you’ll enjoy this conversation as much as I did. ...
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Well worth the time and energy to listen.
- By reviewerz on 02-18-25
Well worth the time and energy to listen.
Reviewed: 02-18-25
Two Christie scholars sharing their analyses. This is a thought provoking analysis of Dame Agatha’s work.
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A Christmas Christie for Christmas: The Naughty Donkey by Agatha Christie Mallowan (with bonus rerun of Star Over Bethlehem)
- Length: 2 hrs and 30 mins
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And you thought the days of bumper-sized episodes of All About Agatha were behind you.... This one might be a bit of a cheat, since it's a Frankenstein's monster (a Bella Baxter?!) of a few different things: 1) a nice long "mail bag"/"housekeeping" segment; 2) a fresh episode analyzing "The Naughty Donkey" in Christie's Star Over Bethlehem and Other Stories collection; and 3) a rerun of the episode I aired in the summer this year with Sarah Hinlicky Wilson co-hosting, in which we discussed the titular story of the same collection. So much Christie, so much Christianity, so much Christmas. ...
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Thoughtful. Well done.
- By reviewerz on 02-18-25
Thoughtful. Well done.
Reviewed: 02-18-25
Two Christie scholars sharing their work.
The episode and a review if my notes will be part of my annual Christmas traditions.
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Ten Little Poirots & Marples: Ranking Agatha Christie's Detectives on the Screen
- Length: 56 mins
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It's another episode focused on the adaptations of Agatha Christie: specifically, those talented actors who have brought life to Monsieur Poirot and Miss Marple in films and television for nearly 100 years now. Who will win the title of Greatest Poirot and Greatest Marple of Them All? And how will the rankings leading up to my #1 picks shake out? I surprised myself with a few of my choices here, and I look forward to receiving outraged responses from at least a few of you. Special thanks to Scott Ratner for his spirited commentary on one of these actors, and the valuable insights his ...
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Excellent
- By reviewerz on 02-18-25
Excellent
Reviewed: 02-18-25
Thoughtful. Well presented. I took copious notes and I have already listened to this episode twice.
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Woof: The Dogs of Agatha Christie
- Length: 1 hr and 17 mins
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Whether it's teeny-tiny dogs like the Pekingese, more medium-sized dogs like the VAST array of terriers who appear in this episode, or large dogs like the scary greyhound who makes quite a memorable appearance, there is something for everyone in my discussion of the canine species in Agatha Christie's works. Special thanks to Kate Jackson and Michelle Kazmer, whose expertise I leaned on in preparing this episode. Click here to visit and subscribe to Patreon for bonus episodes. And I encourage you to listen to my Patreon episode all about Next to a Dog, as referenced in this episode. If you ...
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I recommend this episode.
- By reviewerz on 02-18-25
I recommend this episode.
Reviewed: 02-18-25
Kemper Donovan has improved my analysis and understanding of Dame Agatha’s work. I took copious notes and I appreciate what texture this has brought to my thinking about Dame Agatha’s work.
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A Special Valentine's Day Episode: All About Love in Agatha Christie
- Length: 1 hr and 23 mins
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Love and marriage are said to go together like a horse and carriage, but what about love and murder? Like a sheep and herder, maybe? I'm just spitballing here, forgive me; I'm a little delirious after exploring so many iterations of love in so many different Christie works. I hope you enjoy the episode. It was a labor of--well, you know. BLANKET SPOILER WARNING: spoilers abound in this episode (I cover a lot of ground), so if you are worried about having any Christie novel or short story spoiled for you, please proceed with caution! Check out my new article on AgathaChristie.com, all about ...
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Top marks
- By reviewerz on 02-18-25
Top marks
Reviewed: 02-18-25
I have eight pages of notes. This episode is a panoramic review of Dame Agatha’s work to discuss the theme of love. The work is well done.
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A Special Christmas Episode: Promotion in the Highest by Agatha Christie Mallowan (with Rev. Dr. Sarah Hinlicky Wilson). . . and Some Holiday Poems, Too!
- Length: 2 hrs and 2 mins
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It's always a joy to have the Reverend Doctor Sarah Hinlicky Wilson on the show to explain to us what the heck Agatha Christie Mallowan is getting at in the extremely personal and extremely Christian short stories she wrote within her Star Over Bethlehem and Other Stories collection. Happy holidays to all who celebrate; we certainly know that Agatha Christie did! Please note there are a few minor spoilers for Passenger to Frankfurt littered throughout our discussion, which I did not note at the top of the episode. But there is an argument to be made that this novel is un-spoilable, since it ...
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A Christmas bonbon
- By reviewerz on 02-18-25
A Christmas bonbon
Reviewed: 02-18-25
Very well done. How delightful to hear an analysis of Dame Agatha’s Christmas thoughts. I will include this in my annual Christmas meditations.
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In The Best Families by Rex Stout – Episode 30
- Length: 1 hr and 10 mins
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Season Two of Like The Wolfe begins! In this episode Reyna and Jeff discuss the final book of the Zeck trilogy – In The Best Families by Rex Stout, a novel in the Nero Wolfe mystery series. Wolfe has a gas! Archie strikes out on his own! Lily Rowan and Nero Wolfe – Lovebirds?!? Wolfe is […]
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Well done
- By reviewerz on 02-16-25
Well done
Reviewed: 02-16-25
This is a go-to resource for me for my time with Nero Wolfe. I liked this episode very much and will listen again.
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Help Wanted, Male by Rex Stout – Episode 20
- Length: 33 mins
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In this episode Reyna and Jeff return to take a closer look at Help Wanted, Male by Rex Stout, a novella in the Nero Wolfe mystery series. Someone wants Wolfe dead! Someone shoots at Wolfe! But it’s a fake Wolfe?!? The only way Wolfe gets out of this one is if he decides he needs . . […]
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Very well done.
- By reviewerz on 02-16-25
Very well done.
Reviewed: 02-16-25
A thoughtful look at the ero Wolfe series. I will listen again — I liked this episode very much.
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