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This is one of my Top Ten Christie mysteries. This wasn't (even close to) the first time I read it, so I know the big reveal at the end. Nonetheless, it remains compelling even with the knowledge of the murderer, which I will not spoil here.
I listened to the book this time. If there is one tiny quibble that I have is that it was narrated by Hugh Fraser, who does a bang-up job, but I associate him so strongly with the character of Hastings that, this book being in the first person narrated by Dr. ...more
I listened to the book this time. If there is one tiny quibble that I have is that it was narrated by Hugh Fraser, who does a bang-up job, but I associate him so strongly with the character of Hastings that, this book being in the first person narrated by Dr. ...more

Oh! money! All the troubles in the world can be put down to money--or the lack of it.
The Murder of Roger Ackroyd (1926) by Agatha Christie
The Murder of Roger Ackroyd actually begins with the death of Mrs. Ferrars, widowed within the last year. The rumor mill of King's Abbot had been grinding away--envisioning wedding bells between Mrs. Ferrars and the wealthy Roger Ackroyd. But Mrs. Ferrars is found dead from an overdose of veranol in what is first supposed to be an accident, but the village gra ...more
The Murder of Roger Ackroyd (1926) by Agatha Christie
The Murder of Roger Ackroyd actually begins with the death of Mrs. Ferrars, widowed within the last year. The rumor mill of King's Abbot had been grinding away--envisioning wedding bells between Mrs. Ferrars and the wealthy Roger Ackroyd. But Mrs. Ferrars is found dead from an overdose of veranol in what is first supposed to be an accident, but the village gra ...more

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Early on, while looking up the chronological order of Agatha Christie's books, I thought I accidentally spoiled myself about the murderer. I only saw it for a second, but I was quite sure I messed up the experience of a good mystery. Well, I resigned myself into reading it as a howdunit, fully expecting this one character to be revealed as the killer.
Only it turns out that I was wrong. I read the "spoiler" wrong and made assumptions, basically chasing a red herring. I cannot even rely on my own ...more
Only it turns out that I was wrong. I read the "spoiler" wrong and made assumptions, basically chasing a red herring. I cannot even rely on my own ...more



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