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Agatha Christie's most controversial work, The Murder of Roger Ackroyd, with its innovative ending, opened a new page in the history of the detective genre. In 1926 The novel, published in 1911, is considered one of the best detective stories of all time. One of the peaceful English villages, King's Abbot, is shocked by the news of the murder of one of the local rich and respected people, Roger Ackroyd. The case, which at first glance seems simple, gradually becomes more and more complicated. And only Hercule Poirot can solve the mystery, who, by a happy coincidence, retired and settled incognito in King's Abbot. In this case, he is helped by Dr. Sheppard, on whose behalf the story is told. The graphic detective stories of the "queen of detectives" Agatha Christie have haunted readers for decades. Her books have sold more than 2 billion copies and have been translated into almost 100 languages. Agatha Christie is listed in the Guinness Book of World Records as the best-selling author of all time. She is also the most translated author in the world, surpassing Jules Verne and William Shakespeare. Having created some of the most intriguing stories and characters of all time, this British author has left behind a legacy that is unrivaled.
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