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Ep 8: Curtain

By: Blanchard House
Narrated by: Joe Nocera
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Just in case she doesn’t survive London’s Blitz, Agatha Christie writes the final chapter of Poirot - but doesn’t publish it until years later, just months before her own death in 1976. Joe tracks down the descendants of the Major to finally put this case to rest.

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The whole podcast was very engaging, enjoyable and interesting. I really enjoyed learning more about Agatha Christie’s life. The interviews and the music were great to keep up the atmosphere.

Whole podcast was very engaging, enjoyable & interesting

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Thank you audible plus, what a well researched, intelligent series. Packed with high profile interviews, this was far better than expected, I’m off to discover more of Joe Nocera’s work. This is well worth a credit if not in the plus catalogue.

Fascinating, entertaining and addictive!

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Loved the way the story was told from start to finish. I binged listened to this, the way Joe interchangeably told the story of Christie and the Dandelion poisoner was brilliant, how it relates to eachother. I think it’s influenced me to pick up an Agatha Christie book!

Remarkable, informative, entertaining, and a great listen!

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Well-scripted and edited plotted, all the strands come together at the end. Very respectful of all the real people involved.

Character voice actors lacked the rawness of the emotions they were portraying but this does not really detract.

Clever, clear and compassionate

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loved the whole series, very moved by david sachet talking about poirot, it was sad

brilliant content

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