The Adventure of the Christmas Pudding and the Mystery of the Spanish Chest

Unabridged
Author: Agatha Christie
Narrator: Hugh Fraser
Genres: Fiction, Mystery, Thriller, Classic Detective Mystery, Series
Publisher: Audio Partners
Date: October 2001
Length: 3 hours
Ratings:
Formats:
  • CD

Overview

This audiobook includes two complete Poirot mysteries.

The Adventure of the Christmas Pudding:

Hercule Poirot has been asked to retrieve the spectacular ruby ring that the foolish young man stupidly allowed his beautiful playmate to wear during dinner. She left for the restroom and never returned. The powerful family wants the ring back! And only Poirot is capable of retrieving it. The family sends him to a Christmas gathering where they're sure the young woman will be. Many mysteries revolve around this ruby: how did it get into the pudding at Christmas dinner? Why was Poirot warned against eating the dessert? And when he finds a body in the snow the next morning, has Poirot's reputation as a detective caused someone - perhaps that boyfriend, or his sister - to make a fatal mistake?

The Belgian detective, suave and confident as always, keeps his ears and eyes open, asks the right questions, and comes up with some surprising answers.

The Mystery of the Spanish Chest:

The morning after a fancy dinner party, a body is found stabbed to death in a Spanish chest. The victim was the husband of one of the women who attended the party. All - the newspapers, the police, those who attended the party - assume that the host, a single man, murdered him. Yet Poirot wonders why the host, knowing that his butler would find the body the next morning, would leave the body in the chest all night. Could it be that the host is not the murderer? But if not the host, then who? Using his famous "little grey cells," the fastidious Belgian solves the murder.

Reviews (4)

The Adventure of the Christmas Pudding

Written by Pamela Christensen from Long Beach, CA on April 18th, 2007

  • Book Rating: 3/5

I love Agatha Christie novels and I really love Poirot. The narrator was very good and it was fun listening to an old-fashioned classy English mystery.

The Adventure of the Christmas Pudding and The Mystery of the Spanish Chest

Written by Anonymous from Chester Springs, PA on December 27th, 2006

  • Book Rating: 4/5

If you enjoy Agatha Christie you will love this CD. Hercule Poirot comes alive.

Typical Poirot

Written by Anonymous from Placerville, CA on August 5th, 2006

  • Book Rating: 3/5

I love the Poirot mysteries on television and this was just as good. It cannot be compared to James Patterson mysteries because it was written in a different time, and it's just not a modern mystery. It was still very entertaining. There are two short stories on this CD and I enjoyed them both.

Hercule Poirot is outdated

Written by Gabi on March 21st, 2006

  • Book Rating: 2/5

These stories were short, somewhat boring, predictable and hoplessly outdated. But if you have a boring commute it will amuse you and it is way better than talk radio!

Author Details

Author Details

Christie, Agatha

"Agatha Christie is the world's best-known mystery writer. Her books have sold over a billion copies in the English language and another billion in over 45 foreign languages. She is outsold only by the Bible and Shakespeare.

Agatha Miller was born in Torquay, England on September 15, 1890. In 1914 she married Colonel Archibald Christie, an aviator in the Royal Flying Corps. The couple had one daughter, Rosalind, before their divorce in 1928.

In a writing career that spanned more than half a century, Agatha Christie wrote 79 novels and short story collections. She also wrote over a dozen plays including The Mousetrap, which opened in London on November 25, 1952, and is now the longest continuously running play in theatrical history.

Christie's first novel, The Mysterious Affair at Styles (1920), was also the first to feature her eccentric Belgian detective Hercule Poirot. Surely one of the most famous fictional creations of all time, Poirot's ""little grey cells"" triumphed over devious criminals in 33 novels and many dozens of short stories. Christie?s last published novel, Sleeping Murder (1976), featured her other world-famous sleuth, the shrewdly inquisitive Miss Jane Marple of St. Mary Mead. Miss Marple appeared in twelve novels, beginning with The Murder at the Vicarage in 1930.

Both Hercule Poirot and Miss Marple have been widely dramatized in feature films and made-for-TV movies. Murder on the Orient Express (1974), Witness for the Prosecution (1957), And Then There Were None (1945), and Death on the Nile (1978) are a few of the successful films based on her works.

Agatha Christie also wrote six romantic novels under the pseudonym Mary Westmacott. She wrote nonfiction as well - four books including an autobiography and an entertaining account of the many archeological expeditions she shared with her second husband, Sir Max Mallowan. In 1971, she achieved her country's highest honor when she received the Order of Dame Commander of the British Empire. Agatha Christie died on January 12, 1976."