
A Trace of Poison
A Phyllida Bright Mystery, Book 2
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Narrated by:
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Rachel Atkins
About this listen
Mystery fans will revel in this historical series set in the fascinating world of Agatha Christie, as her ever-capable housekeeper endeavors to solve mysteries far stranger than fiction—a treat for fans of Anna Lee Huber, Jacqueline Winspear, Alyssa Maxwell, and of course the grand dame of fiction herself.
In England's stately manor houses, murder is not generally a topic for polite conversation. Mallowan Hall, home to Agatha Christie and her husband, Max, is the exception. And housekeeper Phyllida Bright delights in discussing gory plot details with her friend and employer . . .
The neighboring village of Listleigh has also become a hub of grisly goings-on, thanks to a Murder Fete organized to benefit a local orphanage. Members of The Detection Club—a group of celebrated authors such as G.K. Chesterton, Dorothy L. Sayers, and Agatha herself—will congregate for charitable events, including a writing contest for aspiring authors. The winner gets an international publishing contract, and entrants have gathered for a cocktail party—managed by the inimitable Phyllida—when murder strikes too close even for her comfort.
It seems the victim imbibed a poisoned cocktail intended for Alastair Whittlesby, president of the local writers' club. The insufferable Whittlesby is thought to be a shoo-in for the prize, and ambition is certainly a worthy motive. But narrowing down these suspects could leave even Phyllida's favorite fictional detective, M. Poirot, twirling his moustache in frustration.
It's a mystery too intriguing for Phyllida to resist, but one fraught with duplicity and danger, for every guest is an expert in murder—and how to get away with it . . .
©2022 Colleen Cambridge (P)2022 W F HowesGood story
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Great yarn, great characte
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They are all similar
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Great idea to feature Agatha Christie, especially as she’s not as the main character, but I disliked how the reader interpreted her: instead of speaking she always seemed to sigh, with a voice that resembled a frightened rabbit.
Agatha Christie, but not as expected
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Spoilt by American language and sloppy editing
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perfect bedtime listening
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The plot itself was quite good, but can’t think why the author made Agatha Christie sound like a frightened, husky rabbit. It was very strange and jarring. It also quickly became clear that this had been written by an American and I found the US phraseology discordant. If you’re going to have an English country house mystery, then make sure the language is accurate. The overuse of ‘likely was a particular problem. And doing something Tuesday instead of ‘on Tuesday’ . Also using ‘out the door” or out the window’ instead of ‘out of ‘. As someone else mentioned, there are also editing errors.
I don’t think I’ll bother listening to any further books.
Very annoying central character
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Unedited files…
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Poor Ms Christie must be turning in her grave.
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