Man in the Brown Suit & 4:50 From Paddington

Name: Man in the Brown Suit & 4:50 From Paddington
By: Agatha Christie
Narrated by: Emilia Fox, Joan Hickson
Series: The Colonel Race Series, Book 1, Miss Marple, Book 8
Length 15 hrs and 7 mins
Category: Mystery, Thriller & Suspense, Mystery
Release Date: 2013-01-22
Language: English

There is nothing special about the characters of Man in the Brown Suit & 4:50 From Paddington.

The Marieke Heebink of The Last Minute (voice, inspiration…)

The Michelle Harrison of Tipping The Velvet (voice, inspiration…)

The Rachel Shelley of Lagaan: Once Upon a Time in India (voice, inspiration…)

The Sophie Thompson of Sense and Sensibility (voice, inspiration…)

The Sylvestra Le Touzel of Gosford Park (voice, inspiration…)

The Zoie Palmer of Lost Girl (voice, inspiration…)

The Zoe Wanamaker of My Family (voice, inspiration…)

The Zoe Tapper of Mr Selfridge (voice, inspiration…)

The Zoe Tapper of Miss Marple: Nemesis (voice, inspiration…)

The Zoe Tapper of Miss Marple: The Body in the Library (voice, inspiration…)

The Zoe Tapper of The Last Minute (voice, inspiration…)

The Zoe Tapper of Miss Marple: A Murder Is Announced (voice, inspiration…)

The Zoe Tapper of The Life and Times of Vivienne Vyle (voice, inspiration…)

The Zoe Tapper of The Last Minute (voice, inspiration…)

The Zoe Tapper of The Bill (voice, inspiration…)

The reviewers are mostly in agreement that Emilia Fox is a good actress. They say that she manages to capture the essence of Miss Marple and that she makes the character her own. There are a few people who feel that she overacts at times, but overall the reviewers feel that she does a good job.

The reviewers are also generally in agreement that Joan Hickson is a good actress. They say that she manages to capture the essence of Miss Marple and that she makes the character her own. There are a few people who feel that she overacts at times, but overall the reviewers feel that she does a good job.

The Man in the Brown Suit was Agatha Christie’s first truly successful book. It was published in 1924, but it wasn’t until the following year, when it was published in the United States, that it became a best-seller. It has since been translated into more than 40 languages.

4:50 from Paddington was Agatha Christie’s second best-selling book, after And Then There Were None. It was published in 1957 and has sold more than 100 million copies. It has been translated into more than 50 languages.

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