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

5.0

This is definitely one of Agatha Christie’s best works. First Poirot without Hastings which is different but refreshing and needed. And this book is another great example of when she said “anyone can be a murderer”. This and Crooked House (and even And Then There Were None) prove this very well.

What a good book. What an amazing reveal. To make you care so much (to trust!!) for a character and then…. Wow.