By Agatha Christie
This is close to the only AC book found in our library and, hooray for me!, it was one of the most surprising of her works that I have read.
The Murder of Roger Ackroyd is told from the perspective of Dr. Sheppard as he follows Hercule Poirot's attempts to solve (can you guess?) the murder of Roger Ackroyd. Christie is fab at turning plots around and making you think one thing and then another. I highly enjoyed this book and really did not see the ending coming. Five stars!
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