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  1. Dr. Sheppard is friendly with Roger Ackroyd, a successful middle-aged businessman who lives in the biggest house in the village. Roger was married to a Ms. Paton, who already had a child named Ralph Paton by another marriage. After Ms. Paton drank herself to death, Roger was rumored to be involved in an affair with Mrs. Ferrars.

  2. 『アクロイド殺し』(アクロイドごろし、原題:The Murder of Roger Ackroyd)は、アガサ・クリスティが1926年に発表した長編推理小説である。 クリスティ6作目の長編で、 エルキュール・ポアロ ・シリーズの3作目にあたる。

  3. Overview. The Murder of Roger Ackroyd, Agatha Christie ’s 1926 detective fiction novel, is the fourth novel to feature the famous character Hercule Poirot and is the novel that propelled Christie’s career to new heights. In 1999, it was ranked 49th on the Le Monde "100 Books of the Century" list. The Murder of Roger Ackroyd is narrated by ...

  4. Couverture de la première édition française. Le Meurtre de Roger Ackroyd ( anglais : The Murder of Roger Ackroyd) est un roman policier d' Agatha Christie, écrit et publié en 1926 au Royaume-Uni chez Collins . À King's Abbot, commune fictive de la campagne britannique, Roger Ackroyd est assassiné dans son bureau.

  5. Reverting back to the original story, The Murder of Roger Ackroyd was adapted into a one-hour radio play in 1939 by Orson Welles who played the roles of Dr Sheppard and Hercule Poirot. Almost 50 years later it was again adapted into a radio play for BBC Radio 4 where John Moffat played his debut role as Hercule Poirot, a role he would continue to play throughout his career.

  6. Alibi (Roman) Alibi (Originaltitel: The Murder of Roger Ackroyd, früherer deutscher Titel: Roger Ackroyd und sein Mörder) ist der sechste Kriminalroman von Agatha Christie. Er erschien zuerst bei William Collins & Sons im Juni 1926 [1] im Vereinigten Königreich und am 19. Juni 1926 bei Dodd, Mead and Company [2] in den USA.

  7. The other, Fernly Park, is owned by Roger Ackroyd. Ackroyd has always interested me by being a man more impossibly like a country squire than any country squire could really be. He reminds one of the red-faced sportsmen who always appeared early in the first act of an old-fashioned musical comedy, the setting being the village green.