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A review by oashackelford
The Murder of Roger Ackroyd by Agatha Christie
4.0
Roger Ackroyd has been murdered, but by whom? With a diverse cast of suspects, each with their own motives, only the great Hercule Poirot can determine who the true murderer is.
This is one of the mystery novels that Christie writes that "breaks the rules," but she does it in such a fun way that no one seems to have minded when the book came out, and no one seems to mind now.
To be honest, I had less fun reading this one because I had the ending spoiled for me on accident, but I still think that the mystery is incredibly clever and a good read.
This is one of the mystery novels that Christie writes that "breaks the rules," but she does it in such a fun way that no one seems to have minded when the book came out, and no one seems to mind now.
To be honest, I had less fun reading this one because I had the ending spoiled for me on accident, but I still think that the mystery is incredibly clever and a good read.