A review by onecheesetoasty
The Murder of Roger Ackroyd by Agatha Christie

5.0

Screw you, Agatha.

Edit: Now that I have had time to process this book and write a proper review, I must admit that I am disappointed in my investigative skills. True, I suspected the criminal before they were revealed, yet for the life of my I could not figure out HOW they committed the crime. Don't you hate when the answer is staring at you in the face and your brain chooses not to see it? Christie (as usual) lulls you into a false sense of security with a misdirected narrative. I plan to reread this book with knew knowledge and really dig into her writing, which clearly has a double meaning. Lying by omission is my favorite tactic.