The Listerdale Mystery and Eleven Other Stories (Mystery Masters) by Agatha Christie Paperback Book

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Rent The Listerdale Mystery and Eleven Other Stories (Mystery Masters)

Author: Agatha Christie

Narrator: Hugh Fraser

Format: Unabridged-CD

Publisher: Pub Group West

Published: Jan 2006

Genre: Fiction - Mystery & Detective - Traditional British

Retail Price: $29.95

Discs: 6

Synopsis

The curious disappearance of Lord Listerdale, a newlywed's fear of her ex-fiance, a strange encounter on a train, and a wild man's sudden personality change are just some of the twelve stories offered in this collection. Read by Hugh Fraser.

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