AI because it repeatedly says "blood " to rhyme with food, not "blood " to rhyme with mud"
@alexanderkutschera1493 күн бұрын
I heard riflead instead of rifled I know it’s spelled rifled. That’s English 4U 😂 For the life of me I still dont know if I used the correct “it’s “.
@JuniorsparkieКүн бұрын
Aye it’s abysmal KZbin is now littered with these by people who don’t understand the spoken word
@sparkieleeАй бұрын
A classic tale done more than justice by your brilluant narration. Many thanks 🙏
@viviankirkwood9608Ай бұрын
I love Jason Fraser! His voice is wonderful!
@desareferraro2129Ай бұрын
Always enjoy.
@ronyagpd14 күн бұрын
Would it be possible to put ads at start and please,? They really intrude on the story so that we can't listen to either effectively.
@cob446710 күн бұрын
Its free and some folks still moan. It makes these folks seem like entitled brats. Thanks for the free AI recording.
@beverlymartin141415 күн бұрын
14 mins 3 ads. 😢
@wdobniАй бұрын
the palm trees i like them not
@EvelynTokamp21 күн бұрын
@wdobni Ah yes, but that is how Poirot speaks English, is it not? ;)
@MariaPomirska-k4i13 күн бұрын
Please , it’s NOT ‘septi-came-ia’ it’s pronounced ‘septi-seem-ia’
@elifint373520 күн бұрын
TOO MANY, VERY LONG ADS makes it impossible to listen to
@annasokol320919 күн бұрын
I pay 11CAD a month and listen&watch all KZbin without any adds. It worth.
@mett97810 күн бұрын
Love Ms Christie, but these stories are practically plagiarised. They're just like the Sherlock Holmes stories, The Man with the Crocked Lip and the Bruce Partington Affair
@Royce-fw1du6 күн бұрын
Christie was not an original thinker. She was not even a very good author. Her contemporaries, Dorothy L Sayers & Margery Allingham, were far superior. Possibly, Christie was more popular because of her simple style and, as you pointed out, familiar story lines.
@mett9785 күн бұрын
@Royce-fw1du thanks for this explanation. It's disappointing, because I've always really admired her stories. I only recently heard of Sayers and wondered why she wasn't as popular, but like you said, it's Christie's simplicity that makes her popular. I'm learning to admire her from a different perspective. I still love Poirot and wish she'd developed the character of Mr Satterswaithe and Mr Quinn a bit more