



Brilliantly narrated by James Warwick, star of the Masterpiece Theater Tommy and Tuppence Partners in Crime TV series on PBS, this delightful, authentic recording of Agatha Christie’s first novel is followed by an exclusive interview with James Warwick and Alison Larkin.

The interview between publisher and narrator at the end of the audiobook brings additional insight to the listener.” - AudioFile Magazineįollowing Alison Larkin’s beloved narration of Agatha Christie’s The Secret Adversary comes the very first Hercule Poirot mystery. If you are looking for an affordable copy and don\’t care too much about the rest then I guess this is fine.“This classic Agatha Christie whodunit is brought to life with style by narrator James Warwick… Warwick’s characterization of Poirot is spot-on. The book itself is great and I would highly recommend it, just not this version of it. Other than these issues, this is the book it claims to be and you can read it. They are somewhat essential to the experience of reading the book so just for that, I recommend finding a different version. The illustrations that are supposed to be included in the book are not here. – There are no page numbers -All of the text in the book is center aligned which is kind of awkward to look at or read and can cause some confusion as to where paragraphs begin and end. Despite the name of the book being \’The Mysterious Affair At Styles\’ the word \’the\’ is, for some reason, left out. The binding misspelled Agatha Christie\’s name and shows \’Agatha Christe\’ as well as the title of the book as \’Mysterious affair at styles\’ Capitalizing only the word \’mysterious\’ with the rest of the words uncapitalized. First of all the cover art looks as though they took a jpg version of the original cover art and expanded it and it looks very shoddy and pixelated. Other versions may not have the same issues. I bought the paperback version and there are a number of issues with it. Just a word of warning to read the reviews before purchasing this.
