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The Fourth Man: An Agatha Christie Short Story

Name: The Fourth Man: An Agatha Christie Short Story
By: Agatha Christie
Narrated by: Christopher Lee
Series:
Length 45 mins
Category: Literature & Fiction, Anthologies & Short Stories
Release Date: 2016-10-20
Language: English

The audiobook The Fourth Man: An Agatha Christie Short Story benefits from having a narrator that is able to bring the story to life and make it easy to follow. Additionally, the use of music and sound effects enhances the listening experience and makes it more enjoyable.

The Fourth Man is a short story by Agatha Christie, first published in the US in Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine in March 1943. It was also published in the UK in The Strand Magazine in July 1943.

In the story, a woman named Mrs. Danvers is found dead in her home, and her husband is the prime suspect. However, there is no body and no murder weapon. The police are stumped until they find a fourth man who may have been involved in the crime.

The Fourth Man is a short story by Agatha Christie that was first published in the January 1927 issue of The Sketch magazine. It was later included in the short story collection The Thirteen Problems (1932).

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2. Be descriptive

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3. Use different voices

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4. Be engaging

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