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

4.0

A rare Christie (I can hardly yet call it the only one after reading all of four books of hers), that may still merit reading even if one knows the ending. Still racist and classist, etc, as you might expect, but dispels with many of her appalling adverbs and has some narrative intrigue beyond mere plot. ALSO, a nice bonus: the crime is perfectly solvable!