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Spider's Web

Written by: Agatha Christie
Narrated by: Hugh Fraser
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A classic from the queen of mystery: Agatha Christie.

©2000 Agatha Christie Limited (P)2000 Harper Collins Publishers Ltd

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A fun, entertaining, and interesting mystery :-)

First: Hugh Fraser’s narration/performance is at its usual excellence, in Spider’s Web, other than a wee bit of just missing the mark when doing a Welsh accent. I think that the accent is pretty darn, close; since I’m not Welsh, I can’t say for sure ;-) Fraser does manage to imbue the voice of the Welsh character with the beautiful sing-song-y lilt which makes me SOO love Welsh accents :-)

As for the story, it’s great; this is Christie having fun with her plot and characters, while still providing a very interesting tale of murder, complete with a not easily-guessed murderer.

While maintaining originality, Christie manages to include elements reminiscent of the writing of Arthur Conan Doyle, Edgar Allen Poe, and Oscar Wilde. :-)

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