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Good morning, good afternoon, good evening. Welcome to Raven's Readings.
I will be reading to you from The Murder of Roger Ackroyd, written by Agatha Christie in 1926. It’s told from the point of view of a Doctor Sheppard. Listen along and ponder on what may have happened.. Let us know in the comments.
I do readings twice a week. If you subscribe to my Substack newsletter, you'll get notified of my updates as soon as they are ready. If you enjoy this reading or have other classics you'd like to hear, please leave a comment.
In the last episode, Poirot started helping with the investigation. Poirot will continue and will find yet more seemingly minor inconsistencies. Inspector Raglan has just informed our narrator, Doctor Sheppard, that the mysterious call to the Doctor had not come from the murdered man’s house; it had come from a call box at the King’s Abbot train station.
Remember that you can manage here which sections of my SubStack you’ll receive emails for—Fiction, Odds and Ends, Podcastings, Sort of a Journal, or all.
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By Soothing reading of my stories and some classicsNote - You can read this as well as other posts here.
Previous episode
Good morning, good afternoon, good evening. Welcome to Raven's Readings.
I will be reading to you from The Murder of Roger Ackroyd, written by Agatha Christie in 1926. It’s told from the point of view of a Doctor Sheppard. Listen along and ponder on what may have happened.. Let us know in the comments.
I do readings twice a week. If you subscribe to my Substack newsletter, you'll get notified of my updates as soon as they are ready. If you enjoy this reading or have other classics you'd like to hear, please leave a comment.
In the last episode, Poirot started helping with the investigation. Poirot will continue and will find yet more seemingly minor inconsistencies. Inspector Raglan has just informed our narrator, Doctor Sheppard, that the mysterious call to the Doctor had not come from the murdered man’s house; it had come from a call box at the King’s Abbot train station.
Remember that you can manage here which sections of my SubStack you’ll receive emails for—Fiction, Odds and Ends, Podcastings, Sort of a Journal, or all.
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