(Photos are screenshotted from the original David Suchett's Poirot series)
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The Murder of Roger Ackroyd - 1926
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In this novel, Poirot investigates the murder of the wealthy widower, Roger Ackroyd, in the village of King's Abbot. The novel is narrated by Dr. James Sheppard, a friend of Ackroyd's, who becomes involved in the investigation. Poirot investigates a web of secrets and lies among the inhabitants of the village, including Ackroyd's fiancée, his stepson, and his secretary. Throughout the novel, Poirot employed his famous "little grey cells" and his talent for spotting small details to piece together the clues and ultimately reveal the murderer's identity. The novel features a surprise twist ending that became one of Christie's most famous and controversial plots.