![]() I’ve had the ebook for years and must have read it at some point, but I could no longer remember who the letter writer or killer were. ![]() A series of poison pen letters results in a(n apparent?) suicide and then a murder. ![]() Surely, I thought, the mysteries that remained for me to try solving should be somewhat easier to tackle?Įnter the Miss Marple mystery The Moving Finger. Personal Christie favourites like A Murder is Announced, Sleeping Murder, Murder on the Links, Death on the Nile, ABC Murders, Crooked House were also out of the question. ![]() After all, I already knew that I had to rule out the mysteries with Christie’s most iconic twists: And Then There Were None, Murder on the Orient Express, and Curtain all had shocking reveals, yet were all too memorable for me to try to play detective myself. Roger Ackroyd is one of Christie’s best-known mysteries, and while it’s not one of my personal favourites, I knew it for its history-making big reveal, and part of the fun was watching Emmie come into it cold and try to puzzle it out.Īs a long-time Christie fan, I figured my odds were better than Emmie’s. Inspired by this YouTube video, where a book vlogger named Emmie decided to try solving The Murder of Roger Ackroyd by Agatha Christie, I decided to give the project a go myself. ![]()
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