Three Blind Mice by Agatha Christie (Audiobook)
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 4 ก.ค. 2024
- "Three Blind Mice" by Agatha Christie is a masterful short story that encapsulates suspense, mystery, and psychological intrigue. Set against the backdrop of a remote guesthouse during a snowstorm, the story revolves around a group of individuals trapped together. The narrative begins with the announcement of a murder in London, linked to the mysterious "Three Blind Mice" tune. As the storm intensifies, tensions rise among the guests, and it becomes evident that one of them might be the killer.
The plot thickens when Sergeant Trotter arrives, claiming that the murderer is seeking revenge for a tragic incident involving three children who were once in foster care. The tension escalates as secrets are revealed, and the true identities of the guests come into question. Christie skillfully crafts red herrings and unexpected twists, leading to a climax where the murderer's identity is unveiled in a dramatic confrontation.
The essence of "Three Blind Mice" lies in its ability to create an atmosphere of claustrophobia and paranoia, with each character's fear and suspicion magnified by the isolation of the setting. Christie's adept use of misdirection and her keen understanding of human psychology make this story a compelling read, showcasing her prowess in the mystery genre.
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Very good but I too found the adverts intrusive.
Blame YT
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This was brilliantly read by Denholm Elliott a great british actor, sadly no longer with us.
Thanks for posting this excellent Agatha Christie story! Though I do really love Miss Marple, (not so much Poirot) it's fun when the story is a standalone with none of the regular characters!❤
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Very enjoyable ,excellent reader.
Read by Denholm Elliott, very good old english actor passed away 1992
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What a voice the narrator has! Thank you for the summary~
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Absolutely love this, bit of throaty voice, it's giving an old radio-ish charm to narration.
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Call it intermission.
@@nbach2202 Intermission usually happens once in the middle of the production, the commercials for this piece are as many and poisonous as stepping on a fire ant hill.
@@nushashelley6263 thank you, I do not have the capability to preform such a task !
@@davidburkhalter3294 just look under the bell notification where it has a line of options swipe until you see download and tap on it
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Wonderful reader, I really enjoyed this !
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So many ads after just a few minutes is too much.
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@@Lit-Lens understood. Thanks for explaining.
Hmm. If it wasn’t written by A C, I would not have read it. MICES…LOL
Excellent!
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Why does your thumbnail say, "Mices" instead of "Mice?"
Disgraceful! Mices! Agatha must be groaning in her grave.
@@user-zk5no1xc1q If it hadn’t been written by Agatha, I would not have bothered to read it…MICES…😟😟😟
Who is reading this?
It's the late Denholm Elliot.
@@YvonneWilson312 Thank you. I thought it was Richard Briars.
Denholm Elliott