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The Murder of Roger Ackroyd

The Murder of Roger Ackroyd

Por Christie, Agatha

Publicado por Candlelight Classics

English 2026 ISBN 9782379267475
eBook

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A quiet village. A shocking death. A mystery that changed detective fiction forever. When the wealthy Roger Ackroyd is found murdered in his study, the seemingly peaceful village is thrown into turmoil. Secrets begin to surface, alibis start to crumble, and every resident becomes a potential suspect in a case filled with deception and hidden motives. Called upon to investigate is Hercule Poirot, the brilliant detective whose keen intellect and unconventional methods uncover truths others fail to see. As he pieces together the puzzle, the story builds toward one of the most unexpected and talked-about conclusions in literary history. Written by the legendary Agatha Christie, this novel is widely regarded as one of her greatest works and a landmark in classic detective fiction. Its innovative storytelling and unforgettable twist have captivated readers for generations and continue to influence the mystery genre today. "A groundbreaking mystery that redefined the rules of crime fiction." Step into one of the most celebrated cases ever written. Scroll up and get your copy today to experience the brilliance of The Murder of Roger Ackroyd.

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