A review by temis098
The Murder of Roger Ackroyd by Agatha Christie

4.0

4⭐️
In the little town of King’s Abbot. Mr. Ackroyd was murdered in his house just two days after Mrs. Ferrars, his secret girlfriend, was found dead by overdose. On the day of the murder, Mr. Ackroyd receives a letter that Mrs. Ferrars had written before her death. In the letter, the name of the person blackmailing her is listed. Not long after Mr. Ackroyd receives the letter, Dr. Sheppard, the local doctor and close friend of Mr. Ackroyd, is alerted that Roger Ackroyd was found dead in his house. It is up to Hercule Poirot to resolve this mystery.

Typical of Agatha Christie, this is a good who-done-it book, short, intriguing, and worth reading as you will not expect the ending at all!