Title: Death Comes as the End
Author: Agatha Christie
Narrated by: Emilia Fox
Publisher:
HarperAudio
Length:
Approximately 7 hours and 11 minutes
Source: Checked out with Hoopla through the Kewaunee Public Library. Thank-you!
Do you like it when a favorite author tries something
new? While I do find comfort in authors
staying the same, I really like it when they explore new areas. Death Come as the End was intriguing at
Agatha Christie decided to set her mystery not during her contemporary times,
but 4000 years in the past.
In Egypt, 2000 BC, Imhotep, the ka-priest, has brought
home a new young concubine, Nofret. His adult
sons and wives are already restless and wanting to have more
responsibility. Nofret sows more seeds
of doubt and malice, until one day she is found dead at the foot of a
cliff. Imhotep’s daughter, Renisenb thinks
Nofret’s death is suspicious and starts to investigate the crime. Who murdered Nofret and who will be the next
victim?
Death Comes as the End was the August pick for #ReadChristie2023
and I enjoyed listening to the audiobook last month. The prompt for August was “Fall from a
Height.” Emilia Fox was a great
narrator. I have listened to several books
narrated by her and found that she is on my list of favorite narrators. I enjoy how she acts out the part and has a
different voice for each character.
As usual, I thought I had this one figured out, but
Agatha Christie surprised me again at the end.
I did like the bit of a love story that was involved in this book as
well. I enjoyed the Author’s note at the
beginning of the novel that explains the time and place of the story as well as
her inspiration from ancient texts. I enjoyed
this brief foray into ancient Egypt.
Until I read a couple of reviews this month I had no idea that Agatha Christie wrote a book set in Ancient Egypt
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