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Sto caricando le informazioni... La tela del ragno (2000)di Agatha Christie, Charles Osborne
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Iscriviti per consentire a LibraryThing di scoprire se ti piacerà questo libro. Attualmente non vi sono conversazioni su questo libro. Clarissa, la esposa de un diplomático del Foreign Office, es proclive a soñar despierta. Suponiendo que un día encontrara un cadáver en la biblioteca, ¿qué haría?, se pregunta. Clarissa tiene la oportunidad de averiguarlo cuando un día descubre un cuerpo en la sala de su casa. Desdesperada por deshacerse de él antes de que llegue su marido con un importante político extranjero, intenta convencer a sus tres invitados para que la ayuden y se conviertan así en sus cómplices. Cuando empieza a indagar en su entorno para descubrir al asesino, se ve sorprendida por la llegada de un inspector de policía que ha recibido una llamada anónima, y que necesita ser convencido de que allí no se ha cometido ningún asesinato... The disposal of a corpse holds a lot of comedic possibilities, and it’s been used in memorable films such as The Trouble with Harry, plays such as Arsenic and Old Lace, and even in the staging of the opera Gianni Schicchi. It should be no surprise that Agatha Christie would take a stab at this plot. This is one of Christie’s original dramas that wasn’t based on an earlier novel or story. Charles Osborne provides a readable novelization of Christie’s play, but while the plot is obviously Christie’s, it doesn’t read like a novel Christie would have written. Christie had a knack for conveying action through dialogue. Osborne’s novelization is heavy on description, and reads as if he turned stage directions into prose without much editing (which is probably exactly what he did). Spider’s Web - Christie/Osborn Audio performance by Hugh Fraser 4 stars A bit of mystery, more than a bit of comedy, this book is a ‘novelization’ of a stage play. It was very easy to visualize the set, costumes, and all of the convenient entries and exits. There’s constant movement in and out of a single room through french doors, hall entry, and a not-so-hidden passage. Several red herrings and a bit of a plot twist are all typical of Agatha Christie. Hugh Fraser is always easy listening. I don’t think this book would work as well in print. This was a quick read and seemed a light hearted stand alone book with Clarissa the wife of a diplomat. She likes to tell stories and play jokes on friends. Then one night when her husband has gone to pick up a secret Russian diplomat to bring back, she stumbles over a dead body in her own drawing room. She calls some friends who are at a nearby golf course to come help her hide the body knowing her husband will soon arrive with the important foreign diplomat and she can't really tell her friends why she wants to hide the body instead of her husband coming home to police, etc. However, the killer called the police and they don't believe any of the stories Clarissa comes up with. She and a long time friend, Sir Roland Delahaye, figure it out in time. nessuna recensione | aggiungi una recensione
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Google Books — Sto caricando le informazioni... GeneriSistema Decimale Melvil (DDC)823.914Literature English & Old English literatures English fiction Modern Period 1901-1999 1945-1999Classificazione LCVotoMedia:
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