Poirot: The Missing Will by Agatha Christie | Mystery Audiobooks | Full Length Short Story

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Delve into the captivating world of The Missing Will, a full-length mystery audiobook by Agatha Christie. In this intriguing story, Hercule Poirot is called to solve the puzzle of a missing will that could change the fate of a wealthy family's inheritance. As Poirot navigates through a web of family secrets and hidden motives, he must use his unparalleled detective skills to uncover the truth behind the elusive document.

Christie’s masterful storytelling and Poirot’s brilliant deductions make this audiobook a must-listen for fans of classic mystery. Whether you’re a longtime admirer of Agatha Christie or new to her work, The Missing Will promises a delightful and engaging mystery experience.

Highlights:

- Full-length mystery audiobook, uninterrupted
- Captivating narration that brings the mystery and characters to life
- Ideal for fans of classic detective fiction and mystery

Join Hercule Poirot as he solves the enigmatic case of the missing will. Press play and enjoy this classic mystery adventure.



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THE FIRST PAGE

The problem presented to us by Miss Violet Marsh made a rather pleasant change from our usual routine work. Poirot had received a brisk and businesslike note from the lady asking for an appointment, and he had replied, asking her to call upon him at eleven o’clock the following day.

She arrived punctually- a tall, handsome young woman, plainly but neatly dressed, with an assured and businesslike manner- clearly, a young woman who meant to get on in the world. I am not a great admirer of the so-called New Woman myself, and in spite of her good looks, I was not particularly prepossessed in her favor.

“My business is of a somewhat unusual nature, Monsieur Poirot,” she began, after she had accepted a chair. “I had better begin at the beginning and tell you the whole story.”

“If you please, mademoiselle.”

“I am an orphan. My father was one of two brothers, sons of a small yeoman farmer in Devonshire. The farm was a poor one, and the eldest brother, Andrew, emigrated to Australia, where he did very well indeed, and by means of successful speculation in land became a very rich man. The younger brother, Roger, my father, had no leanings toward the agricultural life. He managed to educate himself a little, and obtained a post as a clerk in a small firm. He married slightly above him; my mother was the daughter of a poor artist. My father died when I was six years old. When I was fourteen, my mother followed him to the grave. My only living relation then was my Uncle Andrew, who had recently returned from Australia and bought a small place in his native county, Crabtree Manor. He was exceedingly kind to his brother’s orphan child, took me to live with him, and treated me in every way as though I were his own daughter.

“Crabtree Manor,” she pursued, “in spite of its name, is really only an old farmhouse. Farming was in my uncle’s blood, and he was intensely interested in various modern farming experiments. Although kindness itself to me, he had certain peculiar and deeply rooted ideas as to the upbringing of women. Himself a man of little or no education, though possessing remarkable shrewdness, he placed little value on what he called ‘book knowledge.’ He was especially opposed to the education of women. In his opinion, girls should learn practical housework and dairy work, be useful about the home, and have as little to do with book-learning as possible. He proposed to bring me up on these lines, to my bitter disappointment.



ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Agathe Christie (1890-1976), often referred to as the "Queen of Crime," penned an impressive collection of detective novels, short stories, and plays that have captivated readers worldwide. Her iconic characters became fixtures in the realm of detective fiction. Christie's writing career took off with the publication of her first novel, "The Mysterious Affair at Styles," in 1920, introducing readers to the brilliant Belgian detective, Hercule Poirot.


CHAPTERS

0:00 - Intro
0:15 - Thank You
0:26 - audiobooky.co
0:35 - Feature Presentation
0:43 - Part 1
7:55 - Part 2
15:13 - Part 3
20:17 - Outro

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