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Cards on the Table

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Agatha Christie was an English crime novelist, short-story writer and playwright. Christie's Cards on the Table is considered to be one of her very best locked room mysteries. Her character, the Belgian detective, Hercule Poirot is invited by Mr Shaitana to an unusual dinner party. Mr Shaitana, who chooses to adopt a Mephistophelian appearance, is considered by many who know him to truly be a devil. His favourite occupation is to discover secrets, and then to hold such secrets over those who keep them. The dinner, to which he invites Hercule Poirot, is his way of showcasing his most unusual collection; Mr Shaitana collects murderers who have gotten away with the crime. Mr Shaitana considers his hobby to be an amusing one. Hercule Poirot considers the hobby to be a very dangerous one. On the appointed date, Poirot arrives at Mr Shaitana's flat at eight pm sharp and is introduced to three other individuals who have arrived prior to Poirot. The three individuals include none other than Mrs Ariadne Oliver, writer of detective stories, a woman with an earnest belief in the capabilities of women. Her most cherished belief is that a woman should be in charge of Scotland Yard. The other two men are Colonel Race and Superintendent Battle of Scotland Yard. Fifteen minutes later four more people arrive, Shaitana's "collection" of murderers: Dr Roberts, young Anne Meredith, Mrs Lorrimore, and Major Despard. Dinner is delicious, but the conversation turns, predictably, to murder and ways of accomplishing it. Just push the play button and enjoy the free online English audiobook “Cards on the Table” on our website!

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