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Murder Is Easy

Superintendent Battle • Book 4

by Agatha Christie

Narrated by Gemma Whelan

4.01 ABR Score (33.8K ratings)
★ 3.77 Goodreads (33.4K) ★ 4.54 Audible (357)
6h 57m Released 2020 Mystery

Why Listen to This Audiobook?

A woman warns a stranger about a serial killer — then dies before he can take her seriously.

  • Great if you want: a tight village mystery with a creeping body count
  • Listening experience: brisk and propulsive at under 7 hours — finish it in a weekend
  • Narration: Whelan's crisp, dry delivery suits Christie's understated menace perfectly
  • Skip if: you expect Poirot-level plotting — this one's lighter Christie

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About This Audiobook

Luke Fitzwilliam, a retired police officer returning to England from abroad, finds himself drawn into a sinister web when a chance encounter on a train leads him to the sleepy village of Wychwood. An elderly woman's alarming claims about a pattern of suspicious deaths prove impossible to dismiss once tragedy strikes close to home. What follows is a classic Christie slow-burn investigation, with Fitzwilliam playing amateur detective among a cast of quintessentially English eccentrics, each harboring secrets beneath a veneer of rural respectability.

Gemma Whelan brings a crisp, intelligent energy to the narration that suits Christie's dry wit perfectly. Her ability to differentiate characters without resorting to caricature keeps the ensemble cast distinct and believable across nearly seven hours. The pacing mirrors the novel's own rhythm: unhurried but never slack, allowing tension to accumulate naturally through conversation and observation rather than action. For listeners who prefer cerebral suspense over melodrama, this recording is a satisfying afternoon companion.