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The Love Detectives: A Harley Quin Short Story
The Love Detectives: A Harley Quin Short Story
The Love Detectives: A Harley Quin Short Story
Audiobook44 minutes

The Love Detectives: A Harley Quin Short Story

Written by Agatha Christie

Narrated by Hugh Fraser

Rating: 4 out of 5 stars

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Mr. Satterthwaite and Colonel Melrose are comfortably ensconced in the Colonel’s study when the phone suddenly rings. Someone has been murdered, and, as the county chief constable, the Colonel lets Satterthwaite accompany him to the scene of the crime. The two of them have opposing opinions on why Sir James Dwighton has been bashed over the head with a blunt instrument. Rumor had it that red-haired beauty Laura Dwighton and her guest, the very attractive Mr. Paul Delangua, were engaged in an illicit affair, and Paul was thrown out by the disgruntled Sir James. But the facts of the murder all seem to add up too nicely, and then Mr. Quin arrives on the scene….

LanguageEnglish
PublisherHarperAudio
Release dateDec 26, 2012
ISBN9780062257772
The Love Detectives: A Harley Quin Short Story
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Agatha Christie

Agatha Christie is the most widely published author of all time, outsold only by the Bible and Shakespeare. Her books have sold more than a billion copies in English and another billion in a hundred foreign languages. She died in 1976, after a prolific career spanning six decades.

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  • Rating: 3 out of 5 stars
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    Cute story with great plot filled with anticipation of funny ending. Read it.
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    Very intriguing for a short story. If one is not intently focused, one would be lost in the myriad web spun by the author.