Short Mystery Stories
Short Mystery Stories
Short Mystery Stories
LEVEL 5
This book contains eight gripping stories, written by seven different authors, among them the internationally renowned detective writer Agatha Christie, the muchloved British writer, G. K. Chesterton, and Dennis Wheatley, famous for his stories of the supernatural.
Philomel Cottage
In Philomel Cottage, by Agatha Christie, a young unmarried woman inherits some money from her cousin and soon falls in love and marries a man she has only recently met. Another man, who has been in love with her for years, is very angry and warns her that she knows nothing about her new husband. At first she is very happy with her new husband, and she agrees to finance the purchase of a house for them both to live in. But before long she has a strange dream in which she imagines her husband is dead and that she is glad that he is dead. Not long after she has had the strange dream, she is driven by a feeling of unease and jealousy to look through her
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An Unpleasant Man
An Unpleasant Man by Cyril Hare is set in an English village which is close to an American Airbase. It is clear that Sergeant Place, who has been sent to investigate a murder, disapproves of so many Americans being in the area and he is relieved when the door is answered by the dead mans English servant, Thomas Wilson. Place asks Wilson many questions about the events which lead up to his discovering the body earlier that morning. The servant tells him that while he was drinking in a local pub, he was given a mysterious message to give to his employer by an American soldier from the nearby airfield. Mr Wilson gave the message to his employer later that evening and the following morning, when he went to take Mr Harris a cup of tea, he found him dead in his bed. It looks like a clear case of suicide; however, the astute detective sergeant solves the mystery when the murderer betrays himself through his use of an American expression.
The Mezzotint
In the highly original The Mezzotint, by M. R. James, a picture keeps changing, revealing details of a terrible crime that is either about to be committed or which has already been committed. The man who buys the picture shows it to a number of his colleagues and they all realize that something very strange is happening. When the mystery is finally revealed, the picture stops changing.
Family Affair
In Family Affair, by Margery Allingham, a young couple disappear from their house in the middle of
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Discussion activities
Before reading
1 Pair work: Write the following question and list on the board: Have you ever read the following types of book? detective stories romantic stories ghost stories adventure stories thrillers historical novels Working individually, the students write down the types of book that they have read and then they put them in order of preference. Now put the students into pairs and ask them to compare their lists. They should ask each other questions about their preferences and ask their partner for examples of the books they have read. After a few minutes, ask each pair to present each others preferences to the rest of the class. Discuss: Write the word mystery on the board. In two minutes, each student writes down as many words as they can that the word mystery brings to mind. Then put the students into groups of four and have them compare their lists of words. They should explain to each other why they thought of the words they did. Each group counts how many different words they have found. Finally, do a class survey and find out which group has the most words.
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Vocabulary activities
For the Word List and vocabulary activities, go to www.penguinreaders.com.
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