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Cover artist
  
Andrew Davidson

Publication date
  
6 September 1999

ISBN
  
0-00-232690-6

Author
  
Charles Osborne

Publisher
  
HarperCollins

OCLC
  
59407082


Language
  
English

Media type
  
Print

Originally published
  
6 September 1999

Genre
  
Crime Fiction

Country
  
United Kingdom

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Pages
  
188 pp (first edition, hardback)

Similar
  
Charles Osborne books, Murder books, Mystery books

The Unexpected Guest is a novelization by Charles Osborne of the 1958 play of the same name by crime fiction writer Agatha Christie and was first published in the UK by HarperCollins on 6 September 1999, and on 1 October 1999 in the US by St. Martin's Press.

The book was written following the successful publication of the novelisation of the 1930 play Black Coffee in the previous year. Like that book, the novelisation is a straightforward transfer of the stage lines and directions of Christie's script into a written narrative. Osborne chose not to add characters, lines or scenes which would alter in any substantial way what had been presented on the stage forty-one years earlier although minor amendments were made to produce suitable chapter endings.

The following year, Spider's Web underwent a similar novelization process, again by Osborne.

Plot

On a foggy night, a man called Michael Starkwedder breaks down near an isolated house and, entering it, finds the body of a dead man slumped in a chair. A woman stands over the corpse, gun in hand, and confesses to the murder. She gives her name to be Laura Warwick, the wife of the dead man. She explains that he was abusive, and always had his drink. Michael decides not to turn her in to the police, and the two decide to come up with a cover-up story to protect Laura. In the end, the settle on an enemy from the past, by the name of MacGreggor. His son was run over by Richard Warwick, the dead man, several years ago. They slip a paper in Richard's pocket with the date of the accident, saying "Paid in full." Then, they stage the murder so it appears to have been recent, alerting the residents of the building.

The police are soon alerted, and begin to investigate. It is revealed the MacGreggor is dead, and suspicions are exchanged. Meanwhile, Michael discovers the Laura was having an affair with another man, who she believes to have murdered Richard. He, however, believes her to be guilty. Finally, it is revealed that Michael is MacGreggor, and he had come to avenge his son. He shouts this to Laura, along with the fact that he cares for her, and jumps through the window, running away.

References

The Unexpected Guest (novel) Wikipedia