Ποιος σκότωσε τον Ακρόυντ by Agatha Christie

In a quiet English village a wealthy man is found brutally murdered, prompting a celebrated detective to investigate a web of secrets, suspicious neighbors, and conflicting testimonies. The account is narrated by a trusted local who helps chronicle the inquiry, but the case culminates in a startling revelation: the seemingly reliable narrator is himself the killer, having hidden his crime behind ordinary respectability to conceal personal motives. The novel examines deception, unreliable narration, and the surprising ways truth can be concealed.

Published
1926
Nationality
British
Length
Unknown
Pages
288–320 pages
Original Language
English
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(4.0)
Alternate Titles
- Ποιος σκότωσε τον Ακρόυντ

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