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The Seven Dials Mystery

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The Seven Dials Mystery

By: Agatha Christie
Narrated by: Rob Jones
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Dive into the heart of intrigue and suspense with Agatha Christie’s The Seven Dials Mystery. This classic whodunit takes listeners into a web of secrets, mysterious societies, and unexpected twists, where every clue leads closer to danger.

When a practical joke at the manor house of Chimneys takes a deadly turn, the discovery of a murdered guest and a strange clock point to a deeper conspiracy. Bundle Brent, a spirited and clever heroine, sets out to unravel the enigma of the Seven Dials Club—a shadowy group whose motives remain shrouded in mystery. As Bundle pieces together cryptic clues and faces growing peril, she discovers that the truth may come at a shocking price.

Filled with Christie’s signature blend of wit, intrigue, and memorable characters, The Seven Dials Mystery is a masterful tale of deception and discovery. Perfect for fans of classic detective fiction, this audiobook will keep you riveted until its thrilling conclusion.

Public Domain (P)2025 La Jolla Classics Media
Mystery Classics Fiction Traditional Detectives Exciting Police Procedurals
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The Seven Dials Mystery is a novel that takes place in the Roaring Twenties. The novel features an interesting array of characters and the storyline contains so many twists and turns that will keep you guessing almost to the end. Seven Dials is a must-read for mystery lovers or book readers alike. Read before you watch on Netflix.

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It's a follow up to book 1 and I really enjoyed book 1. Then, it was basically free, so no loss there either. Simon Jones narrated book 1 and he's amazing. This guy is so bad it's beyond description. By turning the speed up 3 bumps, I was able to listen. I think the story was good, but I'm glad I didn't waste a credit on it.

Worst narration EVER

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