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  1. "The Witness for the Prosecution" is a short story and play by British author Agatha Christie. The story was initially published as "Traitor's Hands" in Flynn's , a weekly pulp magazine, in the edition of 31 January 1925.

  2. “The Witness for the Prosecution” is a short story by British mystery writer Dame Agatha Christie (sometimes referred to as the “Queen of Crime”). First published in 1925 under the title “Traitor’s Hands,” the story was later included under its current name in Christie’s 1933 collection The Hound of Death .

  3. "Witness for the Prosecution" by Agatha Christie is a gripping courtroom drama that unravels a complex web of deceit, lies, and murder. Set in 1950s London, the story follows the trial of Leonard Vole, a young man accused of murdering a wealthy widow.

  4. Jul 24, 2022 · The main witnesses for the prosecution are Janet Mackenzie and Romaine, whose last name is not actually Vole but Heilger. Both witnesses are damaging to Vole’s defense, but Mayherne tries to implicate a nephew of Miss French’s as the culprit.

  5. Not previously known for her courtroom dramas, The Witness for the Prosecution has become one of Agatha Christie most adapted and best known stories. It was first published in 1925 in the USA under the title 'Traitor Hands' in Flynn's Weekly.

  6. “The Witness for the Prosecution” was first published in the USA as “Traitor Hands” in Flynn’s Weekly, 31 January 1925. Mr. Mayherne adjusted his pince-nez and cleared his throat with a little dry-as-dust cough that was wholly typical of him. Then he looked again at the man opposite him, the man charged with wilful murder.

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  8. Sep 1, 2017 · Agatha Christies Witness for the Prosecution has been thrilling audiences since the early 1950s. The play started life as a short story, The Witness for the Prosecution, which Christie wrote only five years into her career as a published author.

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