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The Golden Ball and Other Stories (1971)

di Agatha Christie

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Is it a gesture of goodwill or a sinister trap that lures Rupert St. Vincent and his family to a magnificent estate? How desperate is Joyce Lambert, a destitute young widow whose only recourse is to marry a man she despises? What unexpected circumstance stirs old loyalties in Theodora Darrell, an unfaithful wife about to run away with her lover? In this collection of short stories, the answers are as unexpected as they are satisfying. The Queen of Mystery takes bizarre romantic entanglements, supernatural visitations, and classic murder to inventive new heights.… (altro)
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The Golden Ball and Other Stories contains fifteen miscellaneous stories including mysteries, paranormal and general fiction. It's a decent collection, showcasing the range of Agatha Christie's talents. My favourites were The Golden Ball, The Listerdale Mystery, The Girl in the Train, A Fruitful Sunday and The Rajah's Emerald. My least favourites were the The Hound of Death and The Call of Wings. I don't really enjoy the ones with paranormal/supernatural elements. Overall the collection rating comes in at 2.5 stars, rounded up to 3 stars. Individual story ratings and reviews below.

THE LISTERDALE MYSTERY: ****
THE GIRL IN THE TRAIN: ****
THE MANHOOD OF EDWARD ROBINSON: ***
JANE IN SEARCH OF A JOB: ***
A FRUITFUL SUNDAY: ****
THE GOLDEN BALL: *****
THE RAJAH'S EMERALD: ****
SWAN SONG: ***
THE HOUND OF DEATH: *
THE GIPSY: ***
THE LAMP: **
THE STRANGE CASE OF SIR ARTHUR CARMICHAEL: **
THE CALL OF WINGS: *
MAGNOLIA BLOSSOM: **
NEXT TO A DOG: **

MISC: THE LISTERDALE MYSTERY: ****

A widowed woman struggles to provide for her son and daughter when she happens across an advertisement for a cheap house. I really enjoyed this one. It helped that I guessed what was going on. But it was also just rather amusing. And I liked the happy ending. One strange thing though;

To distract herself Mrs. St. Vincent picked up the Morning Post, and glanced down the advertisements on the front page. Most of them she knew by heart. People who wanted capital, people who had capital and were anxious to dispose of it on note of hand alone, people who wanted to buy teeth (she always wondered why), people who wanted to sell furs and gowns and who had optimistic ideas on the subject of price.

Christie, Agatha. The Golden Ball And Other Stories (Agatha Christie Mysteries Collection (Paperback)) (p. 5). William Morrow Paperbacks. Kindle Edition.


Now I'm dying to know why people were buying teeth. 4 stars.

MISC: THE GIRL IN THE TRAIN: ****

A man helps a woman escape her uncle and finds himself embroiled in a mystery. Amusing little story. I liked how Elizabeth improvises with the ring in the sealed package to make George's little fancy about being in a mystery come true. 4 stars.

MISC: THE MANHOOD OF EDWARD ROBINSON: ***

A man wins some money and spends it while having a grand adventure. This one was kind of funny. Bit confusing though. 3 stars.

MISC: JANE IN SEARCH OF A JOB: ***

Jane answers a newspaper ad and finds more than she bargained for. This was average. Kind of too convoluted for me to really care about. 3 stars.

MISC: A FRUITFUL SUNDAY: ****

A couple go motoring on a Sunday and are shocked to find a stolen necklace. This one was pretty funny. I liked both characters and I enjoyed the plot. And I loved the ending. 4 stars.

MISC: THE GOLDEN BALL: *****

George Dundas is fired by his uncle for wanting to take a day off to have a holiday, so he proceeds to have an adventure. This was hilarious. I enjoyed it a lot. One of Christie's best. 5 stars.

MISC: THE RAJAH'S EMERALD: ****

James Bond (oddly enough, not the one you're thinking of - this was written long before Casino Royale) is jealous of his girlfriend Grace spending so much time with her richer, well to do friends and finds himself busy trying to keep up with the Jones'. This was good. I was left chuckling about the trouble James gets himself into. It's all particularly ironic when you consider that James Bond later becomes a spy, but here he is an accidental thief. Oops. 4 stars.

MISC: SWAN SONG: ***

An opera singer performs a private showing of Tosca. I liked the opera singer Paula. She was ruthless. And I felt sorry for Mr Cowan, the manager. He just wanted things to go well. 3 stars.

MISC: THE HOUND OF DEATH: *

A doctor investigates a nun who he believes as supernatural powers. This was weird. I didn't like it. 1 star.

MISC: THE GIPSY: ***

A gypsy continually predicts doom for a young man. I enjoyed this one although Dickie sounds like a bit of a moron. I mean maybe start listening to the lady? I liked the ending though. 3 stars.

MISC: THE LAMP: **

A woman buys a haunted house to live in with her son and her father. This started out alright but what a depressing ending. 2 stars.

MISC: THE STRANGE CASE OF SIR ARTHUR CARMICHAEL: **

A doctor is asked to investigate a case of memory loss that seems to have a supernatural twist. This was okay. Somewhat creepy. 2 stars.

MISC: THE CALL OF WINGS: *

A man struggles with his spiritual self worth. This was terrible. 1 star.

MISC: MAGNOLIA BLOSSOM: **

A woman is torn between two men - her husband and lover. It was alright. Kind of boring. 2 stars.

MISC: NEXT TO A DOG: **

A woman is running out of options to allow her to look after her pet dog. This is kind of morbid. Made me miss my own dog. 2 stars. ( )
  funstm | Feb 25, 2023 |
I found the first seven stories in this collection pretty terrible, with unlikeable characters and plots that managed to be as pedestrian as they were improbable.

The second half of the book, though, shows the strength of Christie’s short stories— basically, when she stops writing short versions of her usual mysteries, and can really do something weird.

I’d separate the rest of the stories into two categories. First, the category I’ll call Genuinely Moving, including “Swan Song”, where an opera singer calmly gets revenge for her dead lover, “The Lamp”, where a young boy tries to befriend a ghost but instead wastes away and becomes a ghost himself, “Magnolia Blossom”, where a woman makes a sacrifice for her husband before being callously used by him, and “Next to a Dog”, where a young widow’s life is falling apart, and the only thing she loves is her poor old dog. They’re all very depressing, but good.

The other category I’ll call Absolutely Batshit. This includes “The Strange Case of Sir Arthur Carmichael” where a man turns into a cat (yes, really, though not in the way you’re imagining), “The Call of Wings” which is like if that one weird magical flute music chapter of The Wind in the Willows happened to a random rich businessman, and, my personal favorite, “The Hound of Death”, which I would call the most SF/F of any of Christie story I’ve read, and is totally weird and great. I want a whole book about the City of Circles. ( )
  misslevel | Oct 1, 2021 |
I am a big fan of Agatha Christie, but this collection was very hit or miss for me, mostly miss. Not a real mystery in the bunch although a couple of decent old style thrillers. The rest were IMHO silly romances that relied on ridiculous coincidences or supernatural fantasy tales that didn’t work at all.

Two stories that I enjoyed: Swan Song—an excellent thriller and Magnolia Blossom which in a way reminded me of Ibsen’s A Doll’s House.
( )
  ChrisMcCaffrey | Apr 6, 2021 |
This is a collection of 15 short mysteries by Agatha Christie. They aren’t the typical mystery expected from Christie. A number of them have a romantic touch to them.

“The Strange Case of Sir Andrew Carmichael” is along the lines of the supernatural. “The Girl In The Train” is a mad-cap tale of boy-meets-girl on a train. “The Rajah’s Emerald” is the story of the mysterious disappearance and reappearance of a magnificent jewel. There is a little mystery and an enjoyable story in each one. Written in the 1920s and 1930s, they have the taste of the black and white movies of that era.

A selection of fun, light reads with the Christie touch. ( )
  ChazziFrazz | Nov 2, 2020 |
Dieser Band enthält 7 Kurzgeschichten der Queen of Crime. Doch sind diese ein wenig anders, als man es sonst von der Autorin gewohnt ist. In keiner dieser Geschichten findet man eine gängige Kriminalgeschichte. Keine Familie mit Mordfall. Kein Herrenhaus auf dem Land und auch kein Inspektor oder Detektiv(in). Im Grunde genommen sind sie nicht weniger seltsam als andere Kurzgeschichten, doch in Verbindung mit diesem Namen haben sie sich dieses Adjektiv verdient.

SOS
Etwas stimmt nicht im Hause Dinsmead. Erst seit Kurzem wohnt die Familie abgeschieden in einem einsamen Haus irgendwo in einem Wald. Clevelands Auto bleibt liegen und er findet Zuflucht in eben diesem Haus. Die Familie ist freundlich und beherbergt ihn für eine Nacht. Doch gerade als Cleveland sich schlafen legen will, findet er im Staub seines Nachttisches drei Buchstaben geschrieben: SOS.
Der Auftakt des Buches enthält noch die meisten Anzeichen einer Kriminalgeschichte. Die Familie Dinsmead scheint nur oberflächlich nett und freundlich zu sein. Cleveland fühlt sich zunehmend unwohler und will herausfinden, was die Buchstaben bedeuten und von wem sie stammen.

Der Smaragd des Radschas
James Bond jagt einer hübschen jungen Frau hinterher. Doch diese bewegt sich in besseren Kreisen. Doch Bond gibt nicht auf. So folgt er ihr und ihren Begleitern zum Strand. Die Umstände zwingen ihn, sich in einem privaten Badehäuschen umzuziehen. Als er das Bad wieder verlässt, findet er in seiner Hosentasche einen Smaragd von unschätzbarem Wert.
Der Name des Protagonisten verwirrt sehr und macht es schwierig, einen Zugang zu der eigentlichen Geschichte zu finden. Denn anders als der Bond in den Filmen, gibt dieser sich der Lächerlichkeit preis. Sein anbiederndes Bemühen um das Mädchen lässt ihn kriecherisch und unselbständig wirken. Denn das Ende der Geschichte zeigt deutlich seine wahren Charakterzüge, die jedoch im Schmachten völlig in den Hintergrund treten.

Die Puppe der Schneiderin
Niemand weiß, woher sie kommt. Eines Tages sitzt sie in den Räumlichkeiten der Schneiderei. Jeder Versuch, sie an einen anderen Ort zu setzen scheitert, denn sie weiß genau was sie will. Niemand kann sich ihr Erscheinen, noch ihre Selbständigkeit erklären. Denn sie ist lediglich eine Puppe. Den Näherinnen wird unterstellt, dass sie die Puppe bewegen. Doch als sie selbst durch einen geschlossenen Raum kommt, macht sich Angst breit.
Puppen sind seit jeher ein gutes Horrormotiv. Allein ihre Starrheit und das Gefühl, sie würden einen beobachten und sich bewegen, wenn man nicht hinsieht, beflügelt die Fantasie einiger Menschen. Die Autorin lässt den Leser im Ungewissen darüber, ob es sich hierbei um ein übersinnliches Phänomen handelt oder sich jemand einen Schabernack erlaubt. Ersteres ist zu befürworten.

Etwas ist faul
Mrs. St. Vincent und ihre Kinder gehören zum verarmten Adel. Jeden Cent müssen sie nach den Spekulationen ihres Mannes zweimal umdrehen. So kommt es ihr gelegen, als sie in einer Zeitung eine Annonce liest. Eine Haus soll zu einem Spottpreis vermietet werden. Mrs. St. Vincent hat zwar ihre Bedenken, fährt aber trotzdem zur Besichtigung und mietet das Haus. Seitdem geht es mit ihrer Familie bergauf. Ihre Tochter verlobt sich mit einem wohlhabenden Gentleman und auch sie fühlt sich besser. Doch etwas stört und sie beginnt Nachforschungen anzustellen.
Eine mehr als günstige Miete inklusive Dienerschaft würde wohl jeden misstrauisch machen. In dieser Geschichte geht es um die Ehre des Adels, auch wenn er jetzt verarmt ist. Und um den Wandel eines Menschen, der sein Leben noch einmal von vorne beginnen will.

Die goldene Kugel
George wurde von seinem Onkel an die frischen Luft gesetzt. Er nehme sein Leben nicht selbst in die Hand und würde nicht dankbar für das sein, was ihm geboten wird. In dieser Situation begegnet er Mary, einer Frau mit Lebenslust und Tatendrang. Was er nicht weiß: sie unterzieht ihm einen Test.
Diese Geschichte hat am wenigsten das Prädikat „Fall“ verdient und das ist natürlich dem Verlag geschuldet, der das Buch unter diesem Titel herausbrachte. Denn dies ist einfach eine Geschichte zweier junger Leute, die in einem günstigen Moment die Chance ergreifen um ihr Leben zu ändern.

Sonntag
Edward und Dorothy unternehmen einen Ausflug mit dem Auto. Auf der Fahrt zu einem idyllischen Örtchen halten sie noch einmal an und kaufen ein Körbchen mit Kirschen. Doch während eines Picknickes findet Dorothy unten im Körbchen eine Kette, die der Kette eines erst kürzlich verübten Juwelenraubs zum Verwechseln ähnlich sieht.
Zufälle gibt es, die gibt es gar nicht. Haben Edward und Dorothy tatsächlich die wertvolle Kette in der Hand? Eine Geschichte über die Frage der Moral: Behalten, verkaufen oder der Polizei melden?

Der Hund des Todes
Ein Kloster sprengt sich einfach selbst in die Luft. Die dafür vermutlich verantwortliche Nonne wird in eine Heilanstalt gebracht und steht unter strenger Beobachtung von Dr. Rose. Dort wo einst das Kloster stand, findet sich nun ein riesiger Brandfleck in Form eines Hundes.
Wahrheit oder Wahnsinn? Dr. Rose verhört die Nonne immer wieder. Sie birgt ein Geheimnis in sich. Bruchstückhaft kann der Doktor die Geschehnisse zusammensetzen. Doch die jahrelange Arbeit treibt ihn letztendlich selbst in den Wahnsinn. ( )
  TheFallingAlice | Jan 15, 2017 |
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Christie, Agathaautore primariotutte le edizioniconfermato
Abel, IngoSprecherautore secondarioalcune edizioniconfermato
Eckardt, HansProduzentautore secondarioalcune edizioniconfermato
Fraser, HughNarratoreautore secondarioalcune edizioniconfermato
Lee, ChristopherNarratoreautore secondarioalcune edizioniconfermato
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Is it a gesture of goodwill or a sinister trap that lures Rupert St. Vincent and his family to a magnificent estate? How desperate is Joyce Lambert, a destitute young widow whose only recourse is to marry a man she despises? What unexpected circumstance stirs old loyalties in Theodora Darrell, an unfaithful wife about to run away with her lover? In this collection of short stories, the answers are as unexpected as they are satisfying. The Queen of Mystery takes bizarre romantic entanglements, supernatural visitations, and classic murder to inventive new heights.

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