Saturday, June 27, 2026

The Murder of Roger Ackroyd - Classic Mystery Review

Goodreads: The Murder of Roger Ackroyd

Rating: Loved It (5 Stars)
Source: Purchased

Description:
 The peaceful English village of King’s Abbot is stunned. The widow Ferrars dies from an overdose of Veronal. Not twenty-four hours later, Roger Ackroyd—the man she had planned to marry—is murdered. It is a baffling case involving blackmail and death that taxes Hercule Poirot’s “little grey cells” before he reaches one of the most startling conclusions of his career.

Genre: Mystery - Classic

Why I Picked This Book:
This was the June selection for the 2026 Read Christie Challenge under the category of "Best to Read in One Sitting"


My Impression: If you don't know anything about this mystery do your best to keep it that way and read it as soon as possible!  In many ways this is a typical Christie mystery - set in a small village with gossipy neighbors and characters trying to keep up appearances while hiding some significant secrets.  Dr. Sheppard is the narrator and has some very Hastings-like qualities which both amuses and exasperates Poirot.  Sheppard's sister, Caroline, is by far the biggest of the neighborhood gossips which adds quite a bit of information and some humorous moments.
This is the one of the few stories where we actually see Poirot enjoying the retirement he so often dreams about.  He has his out of the way house and spends his days growing vegetable marrows and everything else he's dreamed of - and he's bored silly.   He jumps at the chance to investigate the murder when Roger Ackroyd's niece, Flora, appeals to him.  The mystery is a good one with red herrings and misdirection all spearheaded by Poirot and his little grey cells.  
This is one of Christie's most controversial books and is one that probably brought her the earliest recognition.  I don't want to go into too much detail but it's worth reading to see if you think she cheated or not!  

Would I Read More of this Series/Author?  Definitely!  Next month's book is one published under her Mary Westmacott pseudonym which she used to publish romantic fiction.  I haven't read it so I'm excited about it.

Would I Recommend this Book?  I would!  It's a good mystery as well as an interesting piece of mystery fiction history.

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