Theres a serial killer on the loose, working his way through the alphabet and the whole country is in a state of panic. **A** is for Mrs. Ascher in Andover, **B** is for Betty Barnard in Bexhill, **C** is for Sir Carmichael Clarke in Churston. With each murder, the killer is getting more confidentb
The A.B.C. Murders
β Scribed by Agatha Christie
- Book ID
- 112100112
- Publisher
- Fontana
- Year
- 1962
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 9 MB
- Series
- Hercule Poirot 13
- Category
- Fiction
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SUMMARY: These two cassettes contain four abridged audio books by Agatha Christie which last approximately 12 hours. "Murder on the Orient Express" is read by Andrew Sachs. "Murder in the Vicarage" is read by Ian Masters. Hugh Fraser reads "ABC Murders" and Joanna David reads "4:50 from Paddington".
SUMMARY: These two cassettes contain four abridged audio books by Agatha Christie which last approximately 12 hours. "Murder on the Orient Express" is read by Andrew Sachs. "Murder in the Vicarage" is read by Ian Masters. Hugh Fraser reads "ABC Murders" and Joanna David reads "4:50 from Paddington".
The Queen of Mystery has come to Harper Collins! Agatha Christie, the acknowledged mistress of suspenseβcreator of indomitable sleuth Miss Marple, meticulous Belgian detective Hercule Poirot, and so many other unforgettable charactersβbrings her entire oeuvre of ingenious whodunits, locked room myst
SUMMARY: Alice Ascher, a shopkeeper in Andover, is bludgeoned to death at her place of work. Next to die is Miss Bernard in Bexhill, then Mr. Clarke in Churston. More disturbing than the alphabetic sequence of the killings or the ABC Railway guide that the killer leaves at the scene of each crime