The Murder of Roger Ackroyd

, #4

Paperback, 304 pages

English language

Published April 28, 2013 by HarperCollins Publishers.

ISBN:
978-0-00-752752-6
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THINK YOU KNOW WHODUNNIT? THINK AGAIN

Poor Roger Ackroyd. He knew the woman he loved had been harbouring a guilty secret. And then, yesterday, she killed herself.

But guilty secrets rarely stay secret. Who had been blackmailing her? Had it really driven her to suicide? Sadly, Roger Ackroyd wasn't going to live long enough to find out . . .

THE LITTLE GREY CELLS HOLD THE SOLUTION

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reviewed The Murder of Roger Ackroyd by Agatha Christie (Hercule Poirot, #4)

Enjoyable.

This is probably one of my favourite Agatha Christie novels, and it's largely because of the structure. I absolutely adore the style of this one, especially because it was rarely a common form for the genre even though it is definitely something that I would've thought was done far more than it ever has been.

All of that sounds vague, and that's because to explain it would be to spoil the story itself.

It is definitely slow-moving at the beginning, but once it picks up? It keeps going and builds a lot of good suspense. It forces you to ask a lot of questions and to figure out which questions aren't being asked or even considered. What's not being said, even though it's being hinted at? Honestly, I adore it.

(The one thing I'd love to do, since I skimmed them, is remove the introductory texts that were inserted in …