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First published in 1926, this is the book that transformed Agatha Christie from a fairly successful mystery writer into an international sensation. Lord Mountbatten claimed to have given the author the initial idea for The Murder of Roger Ackroyd, which has kept critics and readers alike debating for over 70 years as to whether the queen of whodunits overstepped the rules of "fair play" in her shocking denouement.
The village of King's Abbot is in an uproar. The trouble began back when Mrs. Ferrars' husband died under dubious circumstances--some gossipes even say he was poisoned. Now, his widow has taken a fatal dose of veronal and left a mysterious letter behind for her paramour, wealthy Roger Ackroyd of Fernly Green. But before he can unseal the envelope, Ackroyd is found dead in his study--stabbed with a silver Tunis dagger--with "an egg-shaped head, partially covered with suspiciously black hair, two immense mustaches, and a pair of watchful eyes" has taken up residence in the Larches and taken to growing vegetable marrows. Fortunately for King's Abbot, the great Hercule Poirot does not have a green thumb!
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Hercule Poirot (Fictitious character), James Sheppard, Inspector Davis, Inspector Raglan, Colonel Melrose, Roger Ackroyd, Mrs Ferrars, Cecil Ackroyd, Flora Ackroyd, Ralph Paton, Hector Blunt, Geoffrey Raymond, John Parker, Elizabeth Russell, Ursula Bourne, Charles Kent, Caroline Sheppar, Mrs Folliott, Mr Hammond, Ship stewardPlaces
Belgium, England, King's Abbot, Fernly Park, Ying guoTimes
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De moord op Roger Ackroyd
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Belgian Inspector Hercule Poirot has retired to the countryside in the small English village of King's Abbot. Dr. Sheppard, observing his new neighbor, is sure that he must be a former hairdresser. But the brutal murder of a local squire reveals the truth: the peculiar little man is actually a detective par excellence. The Murder of the wealthy industrialist Roger Ackroyd begins the night before with the suicide of Mrs. Ferrars, a wealthy widow. Her death is believed to be an accident, until Roger Ackroyd is stabbed to death in his locked study. There are rumors she poisoned her first husband, rumors that she was being blackmailed, rumors that her secret lover was Roger Ackroyd, a man who knew too much, but no one is sure.
There's no shortage of suspects, all the members of the household stand to gain from his death, from Roger's neurotic sister-in-law who has accumulated personal debts, to a parlormaid with an uncertain history who resigned her post the afternoon of the murder. But the police focus on Ralph Paton, Ackroyd's stepson and heir, and the person with the most to gain from Roger's death. When sleuth Hercule Poirot, who is living quietly in King's Abbot, agrees to investigate, the case takes a completely different turn. Poirot exonerates all of the original suspects, and lays out a completely reasoned case that the clever and devious murderer is someone who had not come under suspicion at all - someone whose motive has nothing to do with money.
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