Agatha Christie’s most audacious crime mystery - an early and exceptionally brilliant work featuring Hercule Poirot, ‘The Murder of Roger Ackroyd’, with its iconic twist, transformed the detective fiction genre permanently.
Roger Ackroyd was aware of too much. He knew that the woman he cherished had poisoned her cruel first husband. He also suspected that someone had been extorting her. Tragically, he received the news that she had taken her own life through a drug overdose.
However, the evening post delivered to Roger one final, fatal piece of information. Regrettably, before he could complete reading the letter, he was fatally stabbed. About the authors
Follow authors to receive updates on new releases, along with enhanced recommendations. Born in Torquay in 1890, Agatha Christie began her writing career during the First World War and authored over 100 novels, plays, and short story collections. She continued to write with great success until her passing, and her works have sold over a billion copies in English and another billion in more than 100 foreign languages. Despite this, Agatha Christie remained a very private individual, and while Hercule Poirot and Miss Marple became well-known figures, the Queen of Crime was a complete mystery to all but her closest acquaintances. General Press publishes high-quality POD books and ebooks across nearly all popular genres, including Fiction, Nonfiction, Religion, Self-Help, Romance, Classics, and more. Product information
ASIN0007527527PublisherHarper Collins; Latest Edition (5 October 2017); HarperCollinsLanguageEnglishPaperback336 pagesISBN-109780007527526ISBN-13978-0007527526Item Weight294 gDimensions13 x 2.1 x 19.7 cmCountry of OriginUnited KingdomImporterUnknownPackerUnknownGeneric NamePrinted BookBest Sellers Rank
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