
But until then, I can say this book was a treat! ( ) I hope to read more of Agatha Christie and Arthur Conan Doyle to eventually figure out that difference that's been at the back of my mind. Or it could be that Poirot's approach is different from Sherlock Holmes, where the latter places a bigger emphasis upon forensics. I just want to just keep flicking the pages till I find the solution revealed rather than having my own independent theory. It could be that I'm reading the book too fast and not taking my time to make sense of the mystery all over. In any case, Poirot solves the case and does so with his usual brisk pace, and while the ending was superb and totally unexpected I still struggle to fully make sense of methodology or approach he used. My favourite character would have to be Caroline due to this! Some of the exchanges between certain characters is genuinely witty and hilarious. I enjoyed the writing style of this one more than Murder on the Orient Express perhaps because it was in first person or the characters were more fleshed out. This was such a fun gripping read that I managed to finish it in just a few days (not that it's super long or anything). Not only beloved by generations of readers, The Murder of Roger Ackroyd was one of Agatha Christie's own favorite worksâ?a brilliant whodunit that firmly established the author's reputation as the Queen of M … ( more) Luckily one of Roger's friends and the newest resident to retire to this normally quiet village takes overâ?none other than Monsieur Hercule Poirot. However, the evening post brought Roger one last fatal scrap of information, but before he could finish reading the letter, he was stabbed to death. Then, tragically, came the news that she had taken her own life with an apparent drug overdose. He suspected also that someone had been blackmailing her. He knew that the woman he loved had poisoned her brutal first husband. The official edition of the beloved classic voted by the British Crime Writers' Association as the "Best Crime Novel of all Time," now featuring a new introduction by Louise Penny, a foreword from Agatha Christie's great grandson, and exclusive content from the Queen of Mystery. "Ingenious and unexpected." â?NEW YORK TIMES "This is Agatha Christie's masterpiece, and if she never wrote another word, she'd have still gone down as the Queen." â?LOUISE PENNY, #1 New York Times bestselling author
