Agatha Christie's Short Story "Accident" Read By Hugh Fraser The Mystery of "Accident" by Agatha Christie: An Intriguing Short Tale Agatha Christie's "Accident", part of her compelling short story repertoire, showcases her mastery in weaving suspense and psychological depth. This tale, first published in The Witness for the Prosecution and Other Stories, is a gripping narrative about uncovering hidden truths and the unforeseen consequences of seemingly ordinary actions. The story revolves around retired Inspector Evans, who, while living a quiet life in the English countryside, recognizes a woman with a dark past. This woman, Mrs. Merrowdene, is suspected of having committed a heinous crime but was never convicted. As Evans grapples with his suspicions, he observes her interactions and begins to uncover chilling clues. The brilliance of "Accident" lies in Christie's ability to maintain tension while subtly revealing the psychological turmoil of her characters. The twist ending, a hallmark of Christie's storytelling, keeps readers guessing until the very last moment. This story explores themes of morality, justice, and the unpredictability of human behavior. Fans of Christie's works will appreciate the sharp dialogue, detailed descriptions, and the moral dilemmas faced by the protagonist. More Info Here: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Murder_Is_Easy en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Agatha_Christie en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hugh_Fraser_(actor) Agatha Christie Audio books Read By Hugh Fraser - playlist th-cam.com/play/PLlfrwm-GFKKfYCzfT8JLBxNpbgLpbjpUv.html #AgathaChristie #MysteryStories #ClassicLiterature #CrimeFiction #PsychologicalThriller #PlotTwist #ShortStoryMagic For fans of Christie, "Accident" is a must-read, a testament to the Queen of Mystery's unparalleled storytelling prowess. This tale, while brief, leaves a lasting impression, reminding us why Christie's legacy endures to this day.
One of her early books Accident was only a short story, written by Agatha Christie which was first published in the Sunday Dispatch in 1929 in the UK. In 1934, the story was compiled and published as part of the collection The Listerdale Mystery. In the US, the story was not published until 1943 in the Ellery Queen's Mystery Magazine and subsequently as part of the 1948 collection The Witness for the Prosecution and Other Stories. Police might have been not upto speed back then?
Agatha Christie's Short Story "Accident" Read By Hugh Fraser
The Mystery of "Accident" by Agatha Christie: An Intriguing Short Tale
Agatha Christie's "Accident", part of her compelling short story repertoire, showcases her mastery in weaving suspense and psychological depth. This tale, first published in The Witness for the Prosecution and Other Stories, is a gripping narrative about uncovering hidden truths and the unforeseen consequences of seemingly ordinary actions.
The story revolves around retired Inspector Evans, who, while living a quiet life in the English countryside, recognizes a woman with a dark past. This woman, Mrs. Merrowdene, is suspected of having committed a heinous crime but was never convicted. As Evans grapples with his suspicions, he observes her interactions and begins to uncover chilling clues.
The brilliance of "Accident" lies in Christie's ability to maintain tension while subtly revealing the psychological turmoil of her characters. The twist ending, a hallmark of Christie's storytelling, keeps readers guessing until the very last moment.
This story explores themes of morality, justice, and the unpredictability of human behavior. Fans of Christie's works will appreciate the sharp dialogue, detailed descriptions, and the moral dilemmas faced by the protagonist.
More Info Here:
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Murder_Is_Easy
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Agatha_Christie
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hugh_Fraser_(actor)
Agatha Christie Audio books Read By Hugh Fraser - playlist
th-cam.com/play/PLlfrwm-GFKKfYCzfT8JLBxNpbgLpbjpUv.html
#AgathaChristie #MysteryStories #ClassicLiterature #CrimeFiction #PsychologicalThriller #PlotTwist #ShortStoryMagic
For fans of Christie, "Accident" is a must-read, a testament to the Queen of Mystery's unparalleled storytelling prowess. This tale, while brief, leaves a lasting impression, reminding us why Christie's legacy endures to this day.
Fraser just overwhelms me when he comes up a new voice
Awesome story❤
Thanks for watching
Yikes, I certainly was not expecting that! Amusing little tale…
I totally did. Almost shouted: don't drink it!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Unexpected twist!😮
Thank you for posting!
glad you enjoyed it
So Christie! Brava!
As always Agatha Christie never disappoints. 😊
Thank you! Love AC!
The best!
Very good
You wouldn't drink my brother in law's tea, it's like he's trained a squadron of gnats to fly over a cup.
"Accidents" do happen. 🤔
Why didnt they ask Evans ‼️😁
😉😂👏🏻👏🏻
Yes i enjoyed that
Then it was poison , today it's knives 😔
I wonder why she married her first husband...
Many of us wonder the same thing about ourselves.
Money?
Wasn't this a bit simplistic?
The police would know she did it,
after finding the poison in his stomach.
One of her early books Accident was only a short story, written by Agatha Christie which was first published in the Sunday Dispatch in 1929 in the UK. In 1934, the story was compiled and published as part of the collection The Listerdale Mystery. In the US, the story was not published until 1943 in the Ellery Queen's Mystery Magazine and subsequently as part of the 1948 collection The Witness for the Prosecution and Other Stories. Police might have been not upto speed back then?
@@alanfordyce I see. But Christie had studied poisons and the ways people used them for murders. If she knew, the police knew too. I think.
I thought so! Don’t like this story
creepy is it not?
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So dumb of Mr. Evans to drink her tea