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The Man in the Mist
- An Agatha Christie Short Story
- Narrated by: Hugh Fraser
- Length: 32 mins
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Summary
A classic Agatha Christie short story, available individually for the first time on audio.
The rather disgruntled pair is sequestered in the Grand Adlington Hotel having made a pig’s ear out of their latest case. But, whilst sipping mournful cocktails, with Tommy oddly dressed as a Parson, they are gleefully accosted by their old acquaintance Mr. Bulger who has London’s most beautiful stage actress, Gilda Glen, in tow. Feather brained and a little confused, Gilda takes Tommy for a real clergyman and scrawls out a desperate note to meet him away from the hotel. Whilst Tommy and Tuppence mull over the note, in storms a man, an old flame of Gilda’s claiming he wants to ring someone’s neck. When the duo turn up at the meeting place all hell breaks loose after a high pitch scream is heard.
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- Douglas Dixon
- 08-12-20
not new
this is not a new story. it is taken from one of the short story collections
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- PEEVEE
- 12-04-21
A short story taken from Partners in Crime
Audible had already sold me Partners in Crime when I purchased this, believing it to be a standalone short story. Shame on them for taking my money twice.
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