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A Talent for Murder

By: Andrew Wilson
Narrated by: Joan Walker, Jonathan Oliver
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Agatha Christie, in London to visit her agent, boards a train preoccupied with the knowledge that her husband Archie is having an affair. She feels a touch on her back, loses her balance but is pulled to safety from the rush of the incoming train.

So begins a sequence of terrifying events. Her rescuer is no guardian angel but a blackmailer, and Agatha must use every ounce of her cleverness to thwart an adversary determined to exploit her genius for murder to kill on his behalf.

©2017 Katie Hickman (P)2017 Oakhill Publishing
Historical Suspense Fiction Mystery Exciting

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The story is ok, but I found it almost impossible to listen to. The female narrator’s speech was wishy-washy, kept fading in and out and was soo quiet that I had to have my volume on maximum and still had to rewind in parts because it was too hard to understand. The male narrator’s voice was much louder so every time the chapter changed to one he was narrating (after the female narrator) it sounded like he was screaming at me and it caused me to jump every time. Also, the male narrator was quite difficult to understand when he was doing the voices of some of the characters.

I don’t recommend this audiobook version nor will I listen to it again. It was so bad, it shouldn’t have made it past production. Shame, as the story was pretty good.

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