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Carregando... The Unexpected Guest: Novelisationde Agatha Christie, Charles Osborne
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Registre-se no LibraryThing tpara descobrir se gostará deste livro. Ainda não há conversas na Discussão sobre este livro. Todas las pruebas indican que Laura Warwick ha asesinado a su marido, un hombre cruel, egoísta y despiadado. Incluso, en la misma noche del homicidio, había sido sorprendida por una visita inesperada con el arma del crimen en las manos y el cadáver de su esposo aún caliente justo a su lado. Es más, ella misma no ha dudado en declararse culpable... Pero algo en aquella extraña escena del homicidio no encajaba. Todos los hechos parecían evidentes... demasiado evidentes. This was originally written as a stage play. Charles Osborne adapted it to a novel, as he did for the original stage play “Black Coffee.” On a foggy night, in the countryside of South Wales, Michael Starkwedder has sunk his car in a muddy ditch. Try as he might, he can’t get it out so heads to the nearest house. The house is dark but he knocks on the French doors hoping someone will answer. When he pushes on the doors they swing open. He finds a man sitting in a wheelchair looking like he’s asleep. When Starkwedder touches the man’s shoulder, to see if he was awake, it turns out the man is dead. Starkwedder then notices an attractive woman standing on the other side of the room. She is holding a revolver. It appears to be a decided case of murder, but Starkwedder thinks there is more to the case than initially appears. Instead of immediately calling the police, he asks questions and finds there are multiple suspects and multiple motives. It seems everyone had a reason to wish the man dead. As Starkwedder learns more and more about the family members and their relationships with the murdered man, he also finds himself deeper and deeper involved. It is no longer a simple case of murder. The whole story takes place in pretty much the one room the murder happened in, with various characters making their entrances and exits. There is a sketch of the set layout at the beginning for reference. At the end of the book is a write up about Christie’s plays and a short bio of Christie along with a bio of Osborne. All interesting reading if you’re a Christie fan. There is a snippet of “Spider’s Web,” another play that has been novelized. There is a lot to be found in “The Unexpected Guest.” Not as much as in one of the Christie’s mysteries written as a novel, but enough to make it and enjoyable read. İlk okuduğum Agatha Christe romanı olan Ölüm Sessiz Geldi gibi bu kitapta bir malikane de geçiyor ve tüm karakterleri tanıyıp ondan sonra kimin cinayet işlediğini bulmaya çalışıyoruz. Bu kitabın Ölüm Sessiz Geldi'den farklı olarak Hercule Poirot gibi müthiş bir dedektif barındırmıyor ve olay polislerin gözünden değil de ev halkının gözünden anlatılıyor. sem resenhas | adicionar uma resenha
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HTML: A classic from Agatha Christie, the original queen of mystery. When a stranger runs his car into a ditch in dense fog in South Wales and makes his way to an isolated house, he discovers a woman standing over the dead body of her wheelchair-bound husband, gun in her hand. She admits to murder, and the unexpected guest offers to help her concoct a cover story. But is it possible that Laura Warwick did not commit the murder after all? If so, who is she shielding? The house seems full of possible suspects. .Não foram encontradas descrições de bibliotecas. |
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"Ich mache mich nachträglich zum Komplizen," antwortete er.
"Aber warum?", fragte Laura. "Warum?"
"Wohl aus dem einfachen Grund, weil Sie eine überaus attraktive Frau sind und mir der Gedanke nicht gefällt, dass Sie die besten Jahre Ihres Lebens hinter Gittern verbringen sollen."
Quatsch.