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They Came To Baghdad (Mystery Masters)
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They Came To Baghdad (Mystery Masters)
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They Came To Baghdad Book details
Isbn-13
9781572704398
Publisher
Audiogo
Acedemic Level
English
Book Type
English
Depth
31
Height
150 mm
Series Title
Mystery Masters
Width
138 mm
Publisher Date
01 Jan 2005
Binding
CD/SPOKEN WORD
Continuations
English
Edition
Unabridged
Language
English
Weight
249.70 gr
Author
Agatha Christie
Isbn
157270439X
Product Code
Product Code9781572704398
Audio Cd
Audio CD
Isbn-10
ISBN-10: 157270439X
Average Customer Review
Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars 8 customer reviews
They Came To Baghdad details from amazon
From In these days of increased awareness of the Middle East, it's fascinating to hear Agatha Christie's view of Iraq just after WWII. Albeit, one learns about Iraq by way of a mystery story featuring archaeologists, British agents, and a plucky English girl, but that just means one is learning while being entertained. One wishes that the narration were quite as good as the far-fetched but engaging plot. The difficulty is not the narration per se, which Emilia Fox reads beautifully. She also supplies an appealing, believable voice for Victoria, the Cockney heroine. It's most of the (many) male characters that give difficulty, for in seeking to give each a unique character-driven voice, Fox often makes them sound squeaky. As a result, many of the male characters have higher pitched voices than the female characters. This distracts from an otherwise admirable reading of a delightful entertainment. A.C.S. © AudioFile 2005, Portland, Maine-- Copyright © AudioFile, Portland, Maine
In these days of increased awareness of the Middle East, it's fascinating to hear Agatha Christie's view of Iraq just after WWII. Albeit, one learns about Iraq by way of a mystery story featuring archaeologists, British agents, and a plucky English girl, but that just means one is learning while being entertained. One wishes that the narration were quite as good as the far-fetched but engaging plot. The difficulty is not the narration per se, which Emilia Fox reads beautifully. She also supplies an appealing, believable voice for Victoria, the Cockney heroine. It's most of the (many) male characters that give difficulty, for in seeking to give each a unique character-driven voice, Fox often makes them sound squeaky. As a result, many of the male characters have higher pitched voices than the female characters. This distracts from an otherwise admirable reading of a delightful entertainment. A.C.S. © AudioFile 2005, Portland, Maine--
Copyright © AudioFile, Portland, Maine
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