Agatha Christie - The Murder Of Roger Ackroyd -... [480p - 4K]

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If you have never read it, avoid spoilers at all costs. If you have read it, you know the unique sensation of betrayal and awe that only Christie can provide. Agatha Christie - The Murder of Roger Ackroyd -...

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But there’s a catch: We are inside the doctor’s head . Dr. Sheppard narrates every clue, every red herring, every interview with Poirot. We believe we are solving the mystery alongside him. We are not. every red herring

But over time, the literary world recognized the book for what it was: a postmodern masterpiece before postmodernism existed. omitting facts perhaps

Before 1926, the narrator in a detective novel was sacrosanct. The reader implicitly trusted that the narrator was telling the truth, omitting facts perhaps, but never lying outright.