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Collector's Edition Laminated Hardback with Jacket A quiet English village is shattered by a shocking murder-one that seems impossible to solve. A wealthy man is found dead in his locked study, just after receiving a letter that could expose a dangerous secret. Enter the brilliant yet retired Hercule Poirot, who is reluctantly pulled into a case where every clue leads to more questions, and every suspect has something to hide. As tensions rise and deception deepens, the famed detective must untangle a web of lies before the truth slips away forever.
Agatha Christie's The Murder of Roger Ackroyd revolutionized the mystery genre with its daring narrative twist, challenging readers' assumptions about storytelling and detective fiction. Its ingenious structure and unexpected revelations cemented Christie's reputation as a master of suspense, influencing countless crime novels that followed. The book sparked debates about fair play in mystery writing, redefining how authors could misdirect and surprise their audiences. Nearly a century later, it remains a landmark in detective fiction, studied and admired for its bold innovation and timeless intrigue.
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Collector's Edition Laminated Hardback with Jacket A quiet English village is shattered by a shocking murder-one that seems impossible to solve. A wealthy man is found dead in his locked study, just after receiving a letter that could expose a dangerous secret. Enter the brilliant yet retired Hercule Poirot, who is reluctantly pulled into a case where every clue leads to more questions, and every suspect has something to hide. As tensions rise and deception deepens, the famed detective must untangle a web of lies before the truth slips away forever.
Agatha Christie's The Murder of Roger Ackroyd revolutionized the mystery genre with its daring narrative twist, challenging readers' assumptions about storytelling and detective fiction. Its ingenious structure and unexpected revelations cemented Christie's reputation as a master of suspense, influencing countless crime novels that followed. The book sparked debates about fair play in mystery writing, redefining how authors could misdirect and surprise their audiences. Nearly a century later, it remains a landmark in detective fiction, studied and admired for its bold innovation and timeless intrigue.