![]() ![]() The producers at the Mystery Masters division of the Audio Partners were smart to hire Fraser to record this classic, and listeners will find it a delightful romp that passes all too quickly. ![]() Not to be missed among the clamoring voices is Christie's narrative, from which Fraser manages to wring every wry drop. ![]() In the US, the novel was first serialised in the Collier’s Weekly in three abridged instalments between October and November 1955 under the title Hickory Dickory Death. ![]() Add to the mix a number of students from England, a temperamental Greek landlady and an Italian house staff, and one must conclude that Fraser is some sort of magician to keep all the players sorted out as they converge in the common room. Hickory Dickory Dock was first published in the UK in six abridged instalments in John Bull magazine, from May to July 1955. Poirot is absent much of the time in this tale of kleptomania, malice and murder set at a boarding house for students. An outbreak of kleptomania at a student hostel was not normally the sort of crime that aroused Hercule Poirot’s interest. Fraser's Poirot is derivative of the stellar performance of the series' star, David Suchet nevertheless, Fraser gives Christie's work his own imprimatur. Series, now performs the entire cast in Christie's 1955 mystery. Fraser, who played Captain Hastings, the sidekick for arch Belgian detective Hercule Poirot in the PBS Mystery ![]()
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