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The Witness for the Prosecution di Agatha…
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The Witness for the Prosecution (edizione 2001)

di Agatha Christie (Autore)

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A murder trial takes a diabolical turn when the wife of the accused takes a stand...A woman's sixth--and a loaded revolver--signal premonitions of doom...A stranded motorist seeks refuge in a remote mansion, and is greeted with a dire warning...Detective Hercule Poirot faces his greatest challenge when his services are enlisted--by the victim--in a bizarre locked-room murder. From the stunning title story (which inspired the classic film thriller) to the rarest gems in detective fiction, these 11 tales of baffling rime and brilliant deduction showcase Agatha Christie at her dazzling best.… (altro)
Utente:JMigotsky
Titolo:The Witness for the Prosecution
Autori:Agatha Christie (Autore)
Info:St. Martin's Paperbacks (2001), 288 pages
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The Witness for the Prosecution and Other Stories di Agatha Christie

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Collection of eleven short stories written between 1924 and 1932. Even though it is labeled as Poirot #28, you do not need to read the twenty-seven previous books first. There is very little of Poirot, only a couple stories even mention him (e.g., The Second Gong, a locked room mystery). My favorite is the title story, The Witness for the Prosecution. It is told by the defense attorney for a man who has been accused of murder. It is a clever story with a twist or two, and I am impressed by the author’s ability to condense a larger complex story into a succinct narrative. The other stories are entertaining. I particularly enjoyed The Accident. As is the case in most short story collections, I liked some more than others. I am not a big fan of the supernatural, and there are a few of those (The Red Signal, The Fourth Man). All in all, I’d say it is a better-than-average set of enticing mysteries. ( )
  Castlelass | Oct 30, 2022 |
Review: The Witness For The Prosecution by Agatha Christie. It’s always enjoyable reading one of Agatha Christie’s books. This is one of her books that have short mystery stories. Christie relates her stories in a taut, fast paced and satisfying manner and more than once brings her stories to quite an unexpected climax. Most short story books have one or two that don’t meet the reader’s high expectations. I appreciated the great unique writing style and the development of the characters. Some of the stories in this collection include straightforward deception, murder, spiritualism, and a classic wise mystery featuring Hercule Poirot. Some of the stories are certainly old, but the sheer enjoyment of uncovering the truths behind Christie’s mysteries is worth the read. ( )
  Juan-banjo | May 31, 2016 |
Great book, wonderful movie. ( )
  dbsovereign | Jan 26, 2016 |
This is collection of short stories, so some of them are better than others. The only one I really disliked is "The Fourth Man". My favorites were the title story, "Philomel Cottage", and "Where There's a Will" (should have a been an episode of Suspense!). ( )
  kathleen586 | Mar 30, 2013 |
I love the short story anthologies. This was the third one I read this summer. Included are the following:

The Witness for the Prosecution is the story from which the title comes from. This is a story where the crime is what it seems but the people are not.

The Fourth Man was a very unusual story, one I had to give a great deal of thought to. It was not one of the regular mysteries with a cut and dried solution at the end. You are asked to suspend your disbelief and consider if souls can switch bodies.

S.O.S. is another one of the people switching mysteries Christie is so good at.

Where There's a Will is a very clever story of a nephew who attempts to speed up the receiving of his inheritance through some wicked means and of course gets exactly what he deserves.

The Mystery of the Blue jar was a favorite. In this story super natural elements are used to set up a con job.

Sing a Song of sixpence was one of the "closed door" type of mysteries where one of the people present has to be the murderer. The man who was brought in to solve the mystery was an acquaintance of one of the suspects. They had a May December type romance. I don't know if it was acceptable in Christie's time but not too many people today would be down with a seventeen year old having sexual relations with an old man. It came off very strange when he was waxing on how attractive he found teenagers.

The Mystery of the Spanish Shawl was another con type mystery evocative of The Blue Jar.

Philomel Cottage was another favorite. In it a woman may end up a victim of her new husband or is it the other way around.

Accident was another story that didn't play out the way you thought it would. You think the victim is going to be one person and it ends up being someone else.

The final story is a Hercule Poirot one, The Second Gong. Poirot is called to an estate to do an investigation and if you know Poirot he always gets his man.

This was enjoyable collection of short stories from the master of mystery. This is a highly recommended read. ( )
  arielfl | Aug 17, 2011 |
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A murder trial takes a diabolical turn when the wife of the accused takes a stand...A woman's sixth--and a loaded revolver--signal premonitions of doom...A stranded motorist seeks refuge in a remote mansion, and is greeted with a dire warning...Detective Hercule Poirot faces his greatest challenge when his services are enlisted--by the victim--in a bizarre locked-room murder. From the stunning title story (which inspired the classic film thriller) to the rarest gems in detective fiction, these 11 tales of baffling rime and brilliant deduction showcase Agatha Christie at her dazzling best.

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