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The Crackler

Tommy and Tuppence Beresford Mysteries

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The Crackler

By: Agatha Christie
Narrated by: Mark Bowen
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In The Crackler, the sound of deception crackles through the quiet streets. When counterfeit notes begin to circulate in London, Tommy and Tuppence Beresford are drawn into a world where danger hides behind every seemingly innocent corner. As they chase down shadows and clues, their path is lined with double-crosses, false leads, and an untraceable mastermind. Who's the puppet master, pulling strings from the shadows? With a sense of irony and a hint of humor, this case pushes Tommy and Tuppence to their limits, unraveling a scheme more intricate than they could ever imagine. Sometimes, a piece of paper holds the power to shape lives—and this paper? It's pure dynamite.

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The Christie story was fine, good interaction. The narrator was not an actor, and had no expression.

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I must say up front: I had to stop after five or six minutes. The narrator was either produced via AI, or the entire tale was written by and narrated by AI.

The narrator's phrasing at the end of words and sentences was so appalling that I lost all interest in the tale. I had to stop listening. It was impossible even to try to capture the flavor of the story with the idiotic narration blocking all interest in what could have been a clever short story by Agatha if it indeed was written by her at all.

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