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The Murder of Roger Ackroyd

The Murder of Roger Ackroyd

By Christie, Agatha

Published by Heritage Words Publishing

English 2025 ISBN 9782387172853
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A wealthy man dead. A village full of secrets. And one twist that changed mystery fiction forever. In The Murder of Roger Ackroyd, Agatha Christie delivers one of the most daring and unforgettable detective novels ever written. When Roger Ackroyd is found murdered in his study, the peaceful village of King's Abbot is shattered—and Hercule Poirot, hoping for a quiet retirement, is pulled into a web of hidden motives, whispered scandals, and chilling lies. As Poirot investigates, nothing is what it seems. Every character has a secret, every clue raises new suspicions, and every turn builds toward a shocking revelation that left generations of readers stunned. Christie's masterful plotting, emotional depth, and razor-sharp suspense make this restored edition perfect for modern readers who crave intelligent, breathtaking mystery. Praised as "the greatest detective novel ever written," this book remains a landmark in crime fiction and a showcase of Christie's genius. With millions of fans worldwide and countless adaptations, it continues to captivate both new and devoted readers. Unlock the mystery, follow the clues, and experience the ending that changed everything—get your copy today.

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