Endless Night by Agatha Christie audio book narrated by Hugh Fraser When penniless Michael Rogers discovers the beautiful house at Gypsy’s Acre and then meets the heiress Ellie, it seems that all his dreams have come true at once. But he ignores an old woman’s warning of an ancient curse, and e...
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Endless Night has to be the most unusual book I have read by Agatha Christie so far. I expected a murder mystery and what I got was a psychological thriller, a really great one at that. It´s a slow burn of a novel. Christie takes an awful long time to set up her story and the plot thickens late in...
Well, that was a mind f*ck. Sort of. I don't know about anyone else, but the entire time I was reading this I was, in addition to waiting for something to happen, racing down possible scenarios in my head, so at one point or another I'd suspected everyone. [spoiler] I most consistently susp...
"I’d no real idea that that wasn’t all there was to it. I suppose it happens to everyone sooner or later and it happens suddenly. You don’t think as you imagine you’re going to think: ‘This might be the girl for me… This is the girl who is going to be mine.’ At least, I didn’t feel it that way. I di...
This is a really interesting book, and manages to be both representative of Christie's work and something very different from most of her books - simultaneously. I have marked this review with a spoiler tag, because, although I don't intend to provide a play-by-play of the book, I will reveal a pr...
Endless Night did not strike me as your typical Agatha Christie book. It was creepier. It felt more Gothic in the beginning, and then it seemed very modern (for the time). The tone of the book shifted dramatically, suddenly, and that shift made the creepiness resolve into a sense of horror. The...
Some are born to sweet delight,Some are born to endless night. The story is narrated by Michael the main protagonist. His main aim in life is to be wealthy no matter how. To fulfill his wish he marries a rich heir Elli what follows later is quite mysterious. Though Michael projects himself to be q...
Brilliant. Absolutely brilliant. A stand alone novel that is more psychological study than mystery. This is one of Agatha Christie's favorites and I can see why. What starts out as a sort of analysis of class dynamics and the psychology of privilege turns into a very chilling exploration of madness....
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