Roger and Out

I'm currently reading The Murder of Roger Ackroyd, widely regarded as Agatha Christie's masterpiece.

I love her books - though more out of curiosity and sentimental nostalgia for the interwar era than for their plots.

Down the years I've worked my way through most of the collection - but rarely have I guessed the identity of the guilty party prior to the denouement.

Indeed, this is not something I strive for - I'm content to leave the sleuthing to Monsieur Poirot et al.

However, for some reason in this case, by the end of Chapter 4 (of 27), I feel certain about 'whodunit'.

Perhaps I've struck lucky with a stray observation - but based on my hypothesis the 'Queen of Crime' appears over-generous with her clues.

Of course, she's also the Queen of Red Herrings, so maybe I've taken the bait!
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Published on April 05, 2014 09:03 Tags: agatha-christie, murder-of-roger-ackroyd
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