Evil Under the Sun by Agatha Christie (Audiobook)
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- čas přidán 4. 07. 2024
- "Evil Under the Sun" is a classic detective novel by Agatha Christie, first published in 1941. It features her famous Belgian detective, Hercule Poirot, known for his sharp intellect and attention to detail.
The story is set on the fictional English island of Leathercombe Bay, where Poirot is vacationing. The tranquility of the island is shattered when a glamorous actress, Arlena Stuart Marshall, is found murdered on a secluded beach. Arlena was known for her beauty and flirtatious nature, which made her the center of attention among the guests at the Jolly Roger Hotel where she was staying with her husband, Captain Kenneth Marshall.
As Poirot begins his investigation, he uncovers a web of secrets and motives among the hotel guests, each with their own reasons to dislike Arlena. Suspects include her estranged husband, her stepdaughter, a jealous wife, a former lover, and others whose lives intersect with hers in unexpected ways.
Through his meticulous questioning and keen observations, Poirot gradually unravels the truth behind Arlena's murder, revealing hidden relationships, personal vendettas, and long-buried secrets. The novel showcases Christie's mastery of the detective genre, with its intricate plot, memorable characters, and a surprising twist that ties everything together.
"Evil Under the Sun" remains a favorite among Christie fans for its compelling mystery, atmospheric setting, and the brilliant deduction skills of Hercule Poirot. It is a classic example of Golden Age detective fiction, where the puzzle is as important as the solution.
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Too bad this keeps skipping words. It is very annoying.
I cannot stand the female voices 😩 and the skipping words 😑
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I had to stop listening because the audio was not clear. Too bad.
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