Agatha Christie The Body In The Library
Agatha Christie
By Agatha Christie, this whodunit is dramatized by Michael Bakewell. When a young blonde is found dead at Gossington Hall, it takes St Mary Mead's most famous resident, Miss Marple, to solve the vicious murder.
The respectable Bantrys invite Miss Marple to solve the mystery before tongues start to wag. The story unfolds as they wake to find the body of a young woman in their library, dressed in evening attire and heavy make-up, which is now smeared across her cheeks. Who is she? How did she get there? And what is the connection with another dead girl, whose charred remains are later discovered in an abandoned quarry?
This recording is part of the Old Time Radio collection.
Chapitres
| Episode 1 | 1:27:09 |
Critiques
the Body in the Library
Hanna Marlyn
Excellent production. Clear reading. Loved the sounds in the background - made the settings realistic.
Great story
Howard Stidwill
Excellent production with great speakers.
Another Miss Marple good story
Linda in PNW
These books are so much fun to listen to. Even though there is a murder, most characters seem innocent and down-to-earth. The plot here is not complicated, a lust for money. Even if it's easy to guess the ending, the story is enjoyable to hear
The title does not hint at the twist in the tale.
Odd One Out
This is a humdinger of a story. Ruthless people did horrible things. The characters were perfect. I listened from beginning to end in one go.
Emily
I loved it it was read and dramatized really well and the names and the people were explained constantly so you wouldn't get lost wondering which character was speaking.
Entertaining
SR
This story is very well presented, the characters voices are chosen well and I particularly love June Whitfield playing miss Marple, very enjoyable!
A delightful telling
LSM
All the actors did a phenomenal job. This was engaging and the sound quality was excellent.
Excellent narration
Sydney Chambers
Love the narration, with sound effects and music. Wonderful