Dumb Witness, Agatha Christie
Dumb Witness, Agatha Christie
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Dumb Witness

Author: Agatha Christie

Narrator: Full Cast, John Moffatt

Unabridged: 1 hr 26 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 09/10/2010

Categories: Fiction, Crime


Synopsis

As Hercule Poirot sifts through his post one particular morning, he alights upon a letter from an elderly and (as it transpires), exceedingly rich spinster - Miss Emily Arundell. She is clearly in great distress and seeking his help, but doesn't say why. Her only specific mention is 'the incident of the dog's ball'. However, what intrigues Poirot is the date of the communication - it was written two months ago. He persuades Captain Hastings that they must visit the lady with all haste. On arrival they discover that she has died, apparently of natural causes. But Bob, Miss Arundell's devoted wire-haired terrier, knows better. And so, soon, does Poirot. John Moffatt, as ever, stars as Hercule Poirot with Simon Williams as Captain Hastings. With music specially composed by Tom Smail.

About Agatha Christie

What a daunting task to write about the most famous mystery writer, Agatha Christie. She was born in 1890 in England, where she was home schooled by her American father. It was an unusual way to be educated for the times. Her father did not want her to begin learning to read until age eight, but out of boredom, she taught herself to read by age five.

In his research, Curran found a plethora of information about Agatha. He outlines many of those interesting facts. Since there are so many, just a few will be mentioned here. Agatha could have been an excellent performer as a pianist, but she was much too shy to perform. She once had three plays running simultaneously in London. She traveled around the world in 1922, which would have been quite a feat back then. Agatha loved dogs. She has a rose named after her. She never did drink alcohol nor smoked. Her last public appearance was in 1974, at the premier of the movie, Murder on the Orient Express. Agatha Christie's name has appeared every day for 53 years in every newspaper with a West End London theatre listing. Her favorite flower was Lily of the Valley. The information about this illustrious author goes on and on. It is a great asset to readers that author John Curran wrote the definitive book about an iconic author. One other interesting fact was that Agatha met Archie Christie in 1912, married on Christmas Eve 1914, spending their honeymoon at The Grand Hotel in Torquay, but Archie returned to France on Dec 27th due to the War. Agatha and Archie fid not really experience married life until he was posted at the London War Office. Agatha has been quoted as saying only then did she feel that her married life truly began.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Alyson on February 14, 2023

A murder that appears as a natural death gives Poirot the case he needs to stretch the little Grey cells, all of which hangs on a dress broach. . . . Really enjoyable listen.......more

Goodreads review by Jen on February 19, 2018

These short, BBC full cast adaptations are always fun car listening.......more

Goodreads review by Shaie on February 26, 2024

One of my favorite books—but sadly they thought it too much effort to record an actual dog barking.......more

Goodreads review by Rob on March 23, 2022

An enjoyable adaption of the classic murder mystery that I unfortunately kept comparing to the 1994 TV version. Kudos to the actor who plays Bob the dog!......more

Goodreads review by Marsha on May 16, 2025

I recently (within the last month) listened to the short story "The Incident of the Dog's Ball" and even though I knew the guilty party from that version and though this book is a longer version, I still wasn't sure "whodunnit" in this version until the end. Agatha Christie truly was a remarkable wr......more