
The Secret of Chimneys & The Seven Dials Mystery
Two Bestselling Agatha Christie Novels in One Great Audiobook
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Narrated by:
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Hugh Fraser
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Emilia Fox
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By:
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Agatha Christie
Two Bestselling Agatha Christie Novels in One Great Audiobook
The Secret of Chimneys
What is The Secret of Chimneys? A young drifter finds out when a favor for a friend pulls him into the heart of a deadly conspiracy in this captivating classic from Agatha Christie.
Little did Anthony Cade suspect that an errand for a friend would place him at the center of a deadly conspiracy. Drawn into a web of intrigue, he begins to realize that the simple favor has placed him in serious danger.
As events unfold, the combined forces of Scotland Yard and the French Sûreté gradually converge on Chimneys, the great country estate that hides an amazing secret. . . .
The Seven Dials Mystery
A practical joke goes chillingly, murderously wrong in Queen of Mystery Agatha Christie’s classic detective story, The Seven Dials Mystery.
Gerry Wade had proved himself to be a champion sleeper, so the other houseguests decided to play a practical joke on him. Eight alarm clocks were set to go off, one after the other, starting at 6:30 a.m. But when morning arrived, one clock was missing and the prank then backfired, with tragic consequences.
For Jimmy Thesiger in particular, the words "Seven Dials" were to take on a new and chilling significance. . . .
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It Could Have Anyone
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Chimneys is first rate Christie read by the excellent Hugh Fraser. There’s mysterious doings, a clever adventurer with a mysterious past, a house party, a humorous secondary character, secret passages, sinister warnings, all kinds of good stuff. And nobody reads Agatha Christie better than Hugh Fraser. He really inhabits all the characters so perfectly.
The Seven Dials actually does segue nicely, being set in the same manor house with a few returning characters. Unfortunately not read by Fraser, and the narrator suffers for the comparison. If read separately, it might not have been so bad; but it is also not Christie at her best, filled with bright young things sounding very silly and a plot that is a bit corny, as if it was intended for very young readers. However, it is saved by the very surprising ending. Trust me, you won’t see it coming.
Two books deserve separate ratings
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it was truly smashingly done.
I loved every minute.
Excellent Storytelling
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Good once you get into it
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Playful
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7 Dials and Chimney's
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Fun
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Ms Christie fools us again
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Suspenseful with great endings.
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the narrator for the first book was so much better
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