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The Murder of Roger Ackroy: A classic novel with a detective mystery to unravel

The Murder of Roger Ackroy
The Murder of Roger Ackroy is a detective mystery novel by British author Agatha Christie originally published on June 6, 1926, in the United Kingdom by William Collins, Sons.

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Are you looking for something mysterious, fun and very entertaining to read?

This week Camilasbooks recommends a classic detective novel, The Murder of Roger Ackroy, a detective and mystery fiction novel by British writer Agatha Christie originally published on June 6, 1926 in the United Kingdom by the publisher William Collins, Sons.

For the reviewer, this author is one of the best in mystery and police novels, because her life changed when she was little when she read a book at school called The 10 Little Indians, which left her with an impact on the experience she had as a reader.

This novel will take you to the case of a murder mystery where a culprit is sought in the midst of such a tangled story. The ending is so impressive and revealing that the reviewer herself says that "she was deeply shocked."

It is an entertaining read that moves very quickly and keeps you attentive to the events that are occurring during the investigation to discover the enigma and find out who the culprit is, thus understanding what really happened.

"Agatha Christie, it's a bet that will work for you one hundred percent and this is one of the novels that I liked the most by her, the murder of Roger Ackroy, but also 10 Little Indians is in my number one top, I loved that book, it fascinated me and I fell in love with the pen of Agatha Christie."

A classic that you can't miss. If you want to know more about this and other recommendations from Camilasbooks, don't miss her reviews every Saturday on Península 360 Press.

 

 

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