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Tödlicher Irrtum by Agatha Christie
4.0

Years ago a man was sentenced and hanged for the murder of his mother. Now a new witness affirms the alibi of the supposed murderer. Of course this means that the whole case is dug up again and the question of who really murdered the woman is raised. The main suspects are the rest of the family, especially a mixed bag of adopted children.
As always she manages to lay false hints to make more or less everybody suspicious. I didn’t have a clue who might have been the real culprit until the was revealed. Again a great novel by Agatha Christie (and a great audiobook production, although, alas, only in German as I listened to it together with my mom).