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Murder on the Orient Express
- Narrated by: David Suchet
- Series: Hercule Poirot, Book 10
- Length: 6 hrs and 49 mins
- Unabridged Audiobook
- Categories: Literature & Fiction, Genre Fiction
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- Natsume
- 15-12-15
Wonderful
If you could sum up Murder on the Orient Express in three words, what would they be?
Captivating, thoughtful, enjoyable.
What was one of the most memorable moments of Murder on the Orient Express?
Mrs. Hubbard - just a quirky character.
What does David Suchet bring to the story that you wouldn’t experience if you had only read the book?
Everything. Loved Suchet in the series but hadn't realised his skills in bringing a book to life before. Such a wide variety of accents and voices - really wonderful. Such nuances can easily be missed in the book.
Was there a moment in the book that particularly moved you?
That would give too much away.
Any additional comments?
Can't recommend this audio enough. If you love Suchet then you can't go wrong plus this has some subtle but important differences to the TV version.
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- Kathryn
- 24-11-10
Delightful!
Old favourite, beautifully read by David Suchet (for many Christie fans, the definitive Poirot). Lovely audio book!
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- Pip
- 08-05-14
Wonderfully narrated!
Would you recommend this audiobook to a friend? If so, why?
Yes, I already did! It's a great detective, albeit a little old fashioned in places. For me that was part of the charm, though.
What does David Suchet bring to the story that you wouldn’t experience if you had only read the book?
It was the first time I read a book from this author and although it was good, I feel David Suchet's narrating just made the book for me. Wonderful.
Did you have an emotional reaction to this book? Did it make you laugh or cry?
Laugh, often, and loudly!
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- FictionFan
- 23-12-12
First-rate reading of a mystery classic...
This unabridged reading of one of Agatha Christie’s best-known and best-loved books is great fun. David Suchet, the perfect TV Poirot, here gets to show off the amazing range of his acting talent. There are about 15 characters in the book, half of them women, from a variety of different countries and Suchet manages to sustain a different voice and characterisation for each. Yes, occasionally he goes a bit OTT (the Russian Princess for instance) but that adds to the enjoyment – Suchet understands that Christie’s books are first and foremost light-hearted fun.
Christie shows off her usual winning formula here – a baffling crime, a limited number of suspects, each interviewed by Poirot, and then the dénouement as Poirot reveals both murderer and method. What stops the books from becoming repetitive is that there is usually an unexpected twist and this book is no exception. Once you know whodunit, it’s easy to look back and see that Christie, more perhaps than any other crime-writer, plays fair with the reader – all the clues are there, we see everything Poirot sees, but can we work it out before he does?
This is a first-rate reading of a deserved classic of the mystery genre. Enjoy!
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- G
- 03-09-12
Perfect Poirot !
Everyone knows David Suchet can do a perfect voice for Poirot from the TV series, but perhaps less well known is that he's a great narrator and has a whole range of other men's and women's voices and accents which he can deliver with equal eloquence - you're never in any doubt about who's talking and the story really comes to life. A thouroughly enjoyable listen :)
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- Amazon Customer
- 01-02-16
Listening bliss
My favourite Agatha Christie story, read in perfect tones and unabridged so you don't miss a thing. Simply fabulous!
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- Sophie
- 24-01-16
enjoyable.
My favourite Christie book read by one of my favourite actors. David Suchet does an outstanding job.
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- Rachell
- 20-04-15
Really enjoyable
Excellent narration by David Suchet he was really good at portraying all the characters would definitely recommend listening to this audio book
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- Mary Carnegie
- 19-09-17
Ingenious locked room classic murder from another planet or pro-EU argument
This is a story from another space-time continuum (I hope). With strong links to the Lindberg baby kidnap/murder, which had happened not long before this novel was written, Christie comes up with the best "isolated situation" murder ever. Train stuck in Yugoslavia, inter-war, snowdrifts like nobody's business- no outside contact- you can even feel Poirot longing for the iPhone that doesn't yet exist, the Internet searches.
But this is a world I am glad to see gone - of class distinction, ridiculous snobbery, stereotypes (the English are like this, the Italians/Swedes/Austrians like that, the French somewhat different (don't mention Belgians!) White Russians and US citizens- all packaged by "breeding"/ aka wealth with a posh accent, for Heavens' sake!
There's a vague hint that a couple of characters might have Jewish ancestry- by the time this book was published the death knoll was beginning to toll for Europe's Jews- did the Hungarian countess survive?
Glad I am that it all happens in an alien English universe of ill-educated rich folk who haven't two neurones to make a synapse. A better argument for remaining in Europe is hard to find!
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- White Socks!
- 23-08-17
Riveting. A one man cast of talent.
Amazing. loved, loved, loved it.
David Suchet was impressive putting on a display of talent in his delivery of different voices.
The story, as with any Agatha Christie offering, was beautifully written and pacey.
I didn't want this to be over.
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- juho kojima
- 03-12-17
The only real Poirot David Suchet
Would you consider the audio edition of Murder on the Orient Express to be better than the print version?
Yes, because of Suchet. He is the real deal as Hercule Poirot. I have one other audio version of this book, but it does not compare to this one.
What was one of the most memorable moments of Murder on the Orient Express?
At the end when Poirot Show`s everyone why he is Poirot.
What does David Suchet bring to the story that you wouldn’t experience if you just read the book?
Everything! I first listened to a Hercule Poirot mystery red by David Suchet about one year ago, when I listened to Death on the Nile. I was smiling the whole time listening to the book. Suchet is a great actor, you can really hear it. He brings every character to life in a great way, not just Poirot.
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- BridgetB
- 19-06-16
David Suchet.. The one and only Poirot
Brilliant writing by the greatest mystery writer of all time, narrated by the best... David Suchet. This man is a genius. He makes all the characters come to life and hearing the voice of the one and only Poirot is just brilliant!!
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- DFK
- 05-08-18
Perhaps knowing the story made me biased
It's really hard to know if I would have liked the book more (and given it 5 stars all around) had I not known the end (I've seen an old movie version and the latest one). It is not identical to the movie, but close enough. I think it moved a bit slow, but it is a good mystery. The performance is superb. There are a number of versions and I selected this one by listening to the sample of each. I was most pleased with my choice. Suchet did a great job of different voices and accents, including the female voices.
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- Norton
- 02-06-18
Accents somehow annoying but turned out touching
The story was twisted and obscured, suddenly solved at the very end without much scrutiny action.
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- The Fetch
- 20-05-17
Amazing!
Christie is an flawless writer! Her stories make you guess and it feels like you are on the Edge of your Seat! Poirot is an super cool and interesting character and David Suchet who actually plays him in countless movies makes this experience Even better!!
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- Emily
- 02-11-13
Suchet reading Poirot - a perfect partnership.
David Suchet is practically synonymous with Agatha Christie's Poirot, so it's simply wonderful that this audiobook is read by Suchet. His characterisations are perfect, subtle and entertaining, which make these audiobooks great listening. This tale of murder and mystery is enthralling listening, so settle in - you're in for a real treat.
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- Kindle Customer
- 25-09-12
Good reading
Enjoyed this book. I saw the T V version first and the book is far better.
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- John
- 20-08-12
Absorbing for the late night listen.
What did you love best about Murder on the Orient Express?
The character of the dectivie
What was one of the most memorable moments of Murder on the Orient Express?
The first meeting with the other travellers
Have you listened to any of David Suchet’s other performances before? How does this one compare?
Very favourable
Was this a book you wanted to listen to all in one sitting?
Although I did not - I wanted to glisten in one settings. I fell asleep- late in the night and had to rewind the final sections.
Any additional comments?
Just keep the books coming.
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- Lilian
- 11-02-12
David Suchet is marvellous
Would you listen to Murder on the Orient Express again? Why?
This audio book is one that I could listen to again and again mainly because of Suchet's amazing performance as Poirot and an assortment of characters from different nationalities. It's a blast and I get the impression that Suchet had a jolly time doing it.
Have you listened to any of David Suchet’s other performances before? How does this one compare?
Suchet is really at the top of his game here. I've also enjoyed The Mysterious Affair at Styles, which I've listened to multiple times.
Any additional comments?
The Murder on the Orient Express isn't one of Christie's more believable puzzles but Christie was a superb storyteller and with Suchet in the driver's seat here, the ride is worth every penny.