Wonderful, in-depth (but joyously fun) analysis of Christie
Catherine and Kemper bring a great 21st century perspective to the works of Dame Agatha— clearly admiring of her brilliance and yet fully (and usually amusedly) aware of her weaknesses. Their citations of parallels with other works of popular entertainment are particularly enjoyable. They bring some needed joy to the conversation on Agatha Christie books just as some recent screen adaptations of them has been siphoning it out.
Monescu via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 10/26/18
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Recently discovered podcast, and I am so glad! Erudition in the Christie-verse is a given, but with Catherine’s and Kember’s sparkling badinage, it’s a winner ‘by a country mile’ as the Bantrys might have said. ‘A Marpling-we’ll go!’ Plus referencing the excellent “A is for Arsenic” - waiting to...Read full review »
CrystalPalaceQuine via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 01/21/19
I have just found this podcast. I don’t normally listen to them but am really enjoying listening to the discussions and being reminded about the books I have read over the years.
SuePnz via Apple Podcasts · New Zealand · 09/28/18
I recently tuned into this broadcast for the first time and really enjoyed the discussion on Murder on the Orient Express. Being an Agatha Christie fan since I was a teenager (40 years ago!) I was excited to find this podcast and couldn’t wait to listen to more. Unfortunately the earlier...Read full review »
kar2&2 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 10/27/17
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