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Ladataan... Hallowe'en Party [BBC Radio Collection]Tekijä: Agatha Christie, BBC Radio
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John Moffatt stars as the great Belgian detective in this BBC Radio 4 dramatization. Famous crime novelist Ariadne Oliver, visiting her friend Judith Butler in the little town of Woodleigh Common, is invited to a Halloween Party put on by society hostess Mrs. Rowena Drake for the local teenagers. During her preparations for the party, the conversation turns to Ariadne's grisly novels. One of the teenagers, Joyce Reynolds, boasts that she once witnessed a murder, although she didn't realize at the time what she'd seen. Convinced that she is just trying to attract attention, no one believes her-but later she is found tragically drowned in an apple-bobbing tub. Distraught, Ariadne decides to call upon the services of her old friend Hercule Poirot to solve the case. Assuming that Joyce was killed because of what she said, Poirot knows he must find out if the teenager was telling the truth. If so, there is not just one death for him to investigate, but two. Kirjastojen kuvailuja ei löytynyt. |
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Can Poirot's little grey cells solve the case in time to prevent another murder? The climax made my stomach churn with anxiety.
Note: 'Hallowe'en' is the old abbreviation of All Hallows Eve, one still used in Canada today. We were still using that abbreviation here in the USA as late as 1939 because it's spelled that way in my copy of The Vanishing Houseboat by Mildred Wirt Benson (the second Penny Parker mystery). A 1944 book in the same series, Hoofbeats on the Turnpike, uses 'Halloween'. ( )