Bedtime Stories: The Egyptian Tomb by Agatha Christie
The Egyptian Tomb by Agatha Christie - featuring Hercule Poirot and his sidekick Hastings on an Egyptian adventure...
Other audios in Bedtime Stories
- Bedtime Stories: The Gift of the Magi
- Bedtime Stories: The Diamond Necklace by Guy de Maupassant
- Bedtime Stories: How to Live to Be 200 by Stephen Leacock
- Bedtime Stories: Hercule Poirot and the Missing Will by Agatha Christie
- Bedtime Stories: The Egyptian Tomb by Agatha Christie ←
- Bedtime Stories: An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge
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A Eve on 2022-12-19 15:04:02 (UTC)
Thank you so much, C. I'm hanging in there. I'm glad you enjoyed the accents, it's not easy to do so many different voices in one story.
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CharlieRomeoLima on 2022-11-17 03:11:28 (UTC)
I am very sorry to learn that cancer is trying to rob your family - I always fail to find the words to convey the full measure of my dismay whenever someone in my social orbit is so afflicted. But I can say that your loved one is truly fortunate to have such a supportive ally as yourself standing with them.
Your reading of this short story was highly entertaining; how could it not with the variety of accents and cadences you used to colourfully imbue the characters with life & their own distinct characters. Loved your brave attempt of an Arabic accent in Hassan! Poirot operating all along on the notion that a plotter was wielding superstition to mask nefarious goings-on of a more mundane nature was a masterful twist.
Finally, it was great to see an example of how RL archaeologist Howard Carter's contemporary discovery of King Tut's tomb (& the rumours of his curse) affected the pop culture of the day.