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The Jewel Robbery at the Grand Metropolitan

Part of the Hercule Poirot Series

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The Jewel Robbery at the Grand Metropolitan

By: Agatha Christie
Narrated by: Peter Finney
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In Agatha Christie’s “The Jewel Robbery at the Grand Metropolitan”, Poirot and Hastings are called on to solve the case of Mrs. Opalsen’s missing set of pearls, apparently stolen during a stay at the Grand Metropolitan Hotel. The two suspects are Mrs. Opalsen’s maid and the hotel chambermaid, but both blame the other. Who is the real thief?

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Public Domain (P)2020 Native Publishing House
Classics Mystery Private Investigators Traditional Detectives Fiction Detective Robbery
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This was a interesting read with little attention to building a plot, but very good just the same.

A quick story by the Queen of mystery

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The narration in this is abysmal. The narrator repeatedly refers to the hotel in the title as Grand Metropilan. He reads the whole book in a monotone so that it’s impossible to tell who is speaking what dialogue. When he is saying Poirot’s lines, he uses a flat American English monotone and pronounces the French word “monsieur” mon-shore. The story is not one of ACs winners. Don’t waste your time.

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