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Agatha Christie - A Murder Is Announced

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The villagers of Chipping Cleghorn are agog with curiosity when the Gazette advertises A murder is announced and will take place on Friday, October 29th, at Little Paddocks at 6.30 p.m. A childish practical joke? Or a spiteful hoax? Unable to resist the mysterious invitation, the locals arrive at Little Paddocks at the appointed time when, without warning, the lights go out and a gun is fired. When they come back on, a gruesome scene is revealed. An impossible crime? Only Miss Marple can unravel it.

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To Ralph and Anne Newman at whose house I first tasted Delicious Death A - photo 1

To Ralph and Anne Newman
at whose house I first tasted
Delicious Death!

A M URDER I S A NNOUNCED

I

B etween 7:30 and 8:30 every morning except Sundays, Johnnie Butt made the round of the village of Chipping Cleghorn on his bicycle, whistling vociferously through his teeth, and alighting at each house or cottage to shove through the letterbox such morning papers as had been ordered by the occupants of the house in question from Mr. Totman, stationer, of the High Street. Thus, at Colonel and Mrs. Easterbrooks he delivered The Times and the Daily Graphic; at Mrs. Swettenhams he left The Times and the Daily Worker; at Miss Hinchcliffe and Miss Murgatroyds he left the Daily Telegraph and the New Chronicle; at Miss Blacklocks he left the Telegraph, The Times and the Daily Mail.

At all these houses, and indeed at practically every house in Chipping Cleghorn, he delivered every Friday a copy of the North Benham News and Chipping Cleghorn Gazette, known locally simply as the Gazette.

Thus, on Friday mornings, after a hurried glance at the headlines in the daily paper

( International situation critical! U.N.O. meets today! Bloodhounds seek blonde typists killer! Three collieries idle. Twenty-three die of food poisoning in Seaside Hotel, etc.)

most of the inhabitants of Chipping Cleghorn eagerly opened the Gazette and plunged into the local news. After a cursory glance at Correspondence (in which the passionate hates and feuds of rural life found full play) nine out of ten subscribers then turned to the PERSONAL column. Here were grouped together higgledy-piggledy articles for Sale or Wanted, frenzied appeals for Domestic Help, innumerable insertions regarding dogs, announcements concerning poultry and garden equipment; and various other items of an interesting nature to those living in the small community of Chipping Cleghorn.

This particular Friday, October 29thwas no exception to the rule

II

Mrs. Swettenham, pushing back the pretty little grey curls from her forehead, opened The Times, looked with a lacklustre eye at the left-hand centre page, decided that, as usual, if there was any exciting news The Times had succeeded in camouflaging it in an impeccable manner; took a look at the Births, Marriages and Deaths, particularly the latter; then, her duty done, she put aside The Times and eagerly seized the Chipping Cleghorn Gazette.

When her son Edmund entered the room a moment later, she was already deep in the Personal Column.

Good morning, dear, said Mrs. Swettenham. The Smedleys are selling their Daimler. 1935thats rather a long time ago, isnt it?

Her son grunted, poured himself out a cup of coffee, helped himself to a couple of kippers, sat down at the table and opened the Daily Worker which he propped up against the toast rack.

Bull mastiff puppies, read out Mrs. Swettenham. I really dont know how people manage to feed big dogs nowadaysI really dont Hm, Selina Lawrence is advertising for a cook again. I could tell her its just a waste of time advertising in these days. She hasnt put her address, only a box numberthats quite fatalI could have told her soservants simply insist on knowing where they are going. They like a good address False teeth I cant think why false teeth are so popular. Best prices paid Beautiful bulbs. Our special selection. They sound rather cheap Heres a girl wants an Interesting postWould travel. I dare say! Who wouldnt? Dachshunds Ive never really cared for dachshunds myselfI dont mean because theyre German, because weve got over all thatI just dont care for them, thats all.Yes, Mrs. Finch?

The door had opened to admit the head and torso of a grim-looking female in an aged velvet beret.

Good morning, Mum, said Mrs. Finch. Can I clear?

Not yet. We havent finished, said Mrs. Swettenham. Not quite finished, she added ingratiatingly.

Casting a look at Edmund and his paper, Mrs. Finch sniffed, and withdrew.

Ive only just begun, said Edmund, just as his mother remarked:

I do wish you wouldnt read that horrid paper, Edmund. Mrs. Finch doesnt like it at all.

I dont see what my political views have to do with Mrs. Finch.

And it isnt, pursued Mrs. Swettenham, as though you were a worker. You dont do any work at all.

Thats not in the least true, said Edmund indignantly. Im writing a book.

I meant real work, said Mrs. Swettenham. And Mrs. Finch does matter. If she takes a dislike to us and wont come, who else could we get?

Advertise in the Gazette, said Edmund, grinning.

Ive just told you thats no use. Oh dear me, nowadays unless one has an old Nannie in the family, who will go into the kitchen and do everything, one is simply sunk.

Well, why havent we an old Nannie? How remiss of you not to have provided me with one. What were you thinking about?

You had an ayah, dear.

No foresight, murmured Edmund.

Mrs. Swettenham was once more deep in the Personal Column.

Second hand Motor Mower for sale. Now I wonder Goodness, what a price! More dachshunds Do write or communicate desperate Woggles. What silly nicknames people have Cocker Spaniels Do you remember darling Susie, Edmund? She really was human. Understood every word you said to her Sheraton sideboard for sale. Genuine family antique. Mrs. Lucas, Dayas Hall What a liar that woman is! Sheraton indeed !

Mrs. Swettenham sniffed and then continued her reading:

All a mistake, darling. Undying love. Friday as usual.J I suppose theyve had a lovers quarrelor do you think its a code for burglars? More dachshunds! Really, I do think people have gone a little crazy about breeding dachshunds. I mean, there are other dogs. Your Uncle Simon used to breed Manchester Terriers. Such graceful little things. I do like dogs with legs Lady going abroad will sell her navy two piece suiting no measurements or price given A marriage is announced no, a murder. What? Well, I never! Edmund, Edmund, listen to this.

A murder is announced and will take place on Friday, October 29th, at Little Paddocks at 6:30 p.m. Friends please accept this, the only intimation.

What an extraordinary thing! Edmund!

Whats that? Edmund looked up from his newspaper.

Friday, October 29th Why, thats today.

Let me see. Her son took the paper from her.

But what does it mean? Mrs. Swettenham asked with lively curiosity.

Edmund Swettenham rubbed his nose doubtfully.

Some sort of party, I suppose. The Murder GameThat kind of thing.

Oh, said Mrs. Swettenham doubtfully. It seems a very odd way of doing it. Just sticking it in the advertisements like that. Not at all like Letitia Blacklock who always seems to me such a sensible woman.

Probably got up by the bright young things she has in the house.

Its very short notice. Today. Do you think were just supposed to go?

It says Friends, please accept this, the only intimation, her son pointed out.

Well, I think these newfangled ways of giving invitations are very tiresome, said Mrs. Swettenham decidedly.

All right, Mother, you neednt go.

No, agreed Mrs. Swettenham.

There was a pause.

Do you really want that last piece of toast, Edmund?

I should have thought my being properly nourished mattered more than letting that old hag clear the table.

Sh, dear, shell hear you Edmund, what happens at a Murder Game?

I dont know, exactly They pin pieces of paper upon you, or something No, I think you draw them out of a hat. And somebodys the victim and somebody else is a detectiveand then they turn the lights out and somebody taps you on the shoulder and then you scream and lie down and sham dead.

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