
Se morisse mio marito
Un mistero per Hercule Poirot
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Narrated by:
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Riccardo Peroni
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Ruggero Andreozzi
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Federica Tabori
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By:
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Agatha Christie
About this listen
Palcoscenici sfavillanti, divi del cinema, e nobili ricchissimi, gravitano nella Londra mondana degli anni trenta, dove una serie di inquietanti omicidi, metteranno alla prova il fiuto del celebre investigatore, creato dalla penna della scrittrice di gialli, più famosa al mondo. Le ambientazioni, il sound design e i bravissimi attori che hanno interpretato l'audiolibro, vi coinvolgeranno nell'intricata vicenda dal finale a sorpresa.
©1933 Poirot-Lord Edgware dies. Agatha Christie Limited. All rights reserved (P)2013 Agatha Christie Limited, GOODmood. All rights reservedThe familiar format and context are useful for a language learner, and the novel is amongst Christie’s best - she did write some dreadful potboilers!
Unfortunately the Italian versions seem to have retained some attitudes we now find offensive, redacted from Anglophone editions, which shock more than the murders!
I don’t know if the well-to-do or aristocracy of “old England” were as obnoxious as she portrays them, and since their world, if it ever existed as she writes it, has long gone with the wind, I prefer to take them as interesting aliens.
One of Christie’s best novels in clear Italian.
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