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Endless Night

By: Agatha Christie
Narrated by: Hugh Fraser
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Summary

Read by Hugh Fraser

A new Christie mystery combining love, death and melodrama blended together as only Agatha Christie can.

Gipsy’s Acre was a truly beautiful upland site with views out to sea – and in Michael Rogers it stirred a child-like fantasy.

There, amongst the dark fir trees, he planned to build a house, find a girl and live happily ever after.

Yet, as he left the village, a shadow of menace hung over the land. For this was the place where accidents happened. Perhaps Michael should have heeded the locals’ warnings: ‘There’s no luck for them as meddles with Gipsy’s Acre.’

Michael Rogers is a man who is about to learn the true meaning of the old saying ‘In my end is my beginning…’

©1967 Agatha Christie Limited, a Chorion Company. All rights reserved (P)2004 HarperCollins Publishers Ltd, London, UK

Critic reviews

"One of the best things Agatha Christie has ever done." (Sunday Times)

"A surpassing mystery...ingenious...dazzling." (The New York Times)

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Not the usual Agatha Christie but still good

I have to say I have mixed feelings about this book. It was so long and seemed to be just an unnecessarily long ramble about a semi interesting storyline. It was sufficiently dark though to know there was more to it and having finished it I can say I’m very pleased I did listen to the end.
What was exceptional was Hugh Frasers narrating. Totally different to anything I’ve heard him do and he totally made it for me. He brought the main character to life in a way I know would have made AC herself very pleased.

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Endless Delight

Agatha Christie is arguably the greatest mystery writer of all time. In a incredible genre defining body of work there are many great whodunnits and a handful of masterpieces. Along with The Murder of Roger Ackroyd, Death on the Nile and Murder on The Orient Express, Endless Night is one such masterpiece. In many ways it seems hard to believe it could be written by the same Agatha Christie that wrote these other books. The voice of the narrator, Mike, feels hard to imagines as being conjured up by the elderly, good mannered, Christie. Christie counted it as one of her best and she was correct. A dark love story and a wonderful mystery. Hugh Fraser’s narration here is first class. He is a cut above most that I have heard on audiobooks. He brings the characters and the heart of the book fully to life. If you don’t know the story, avoid research and potential spoilers, dive in and find yourself lost in Endless Night.

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Clever first person narrative

A murder mystery with more intrigue than most… worthy of a listen… poor little rich girl

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A change or pace.

well... that was... different. Quite a queer little story, no fancy detective here, just a heart pour.

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Wish it was longer!

I have read about 60 agatha christie books and this one definitely is now in my top 3! Truly sad when the book eneded.

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My favourite Agatha Christie story

The audio book didn't disappoint! I love the Miss Marple adaptation for TV too. I liked the narration on this book, its an easy to follow story and because I knew the story already it made it even more interesting listening to it. Very enjoyable 🥰

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Different

Loved it. Not the normal Agatha Christie crime novel but was still very good. Well worth a credit.

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The shocking denouement.

Hugh Fraser's performance was as scintillating as ever, changing the voices to sound nothing like the usual beautiful pluminess of his voice while retaining the immaculate diction. The story lost nothing for the absence of Christie's great detectives because the final twist was literally breathtaking in its unexpected brilliance. l was truly shocked. And the writing is quite beautiful.

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Can we just congratulate mr. Hugh Fraser on this one?

The story is quite a lovely classical Agatha Christie one, it was similar to “The murder of Roger Ackroyd” and “Death on the Nile”, but the stellar performance of Hugh Fraser, especially in the end, really did the trick. I do adore this man’s voice and interpretation of different types of characters. I gotta say: worth the credit!

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A Long Way from Miss Marple

I know many have enjoyed this book, but sadly it was not for me. The main character was a mixture of supposed naivety and guile and I disliked him. It was very different to Agatha Christie's usual style, which I always enjoy hearing and maybe this was a problem for me. However the narration was excellent and this kept me listening to the end.

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