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I will be reading to you from The Murder of Roger Ackroyd, written by Agatha Christie in 1926. It’s told from the point of view of a Doctor Sheppard. Listen along and see if you can pick up some clues, ignore the red herrings, and make some guesses. Let us know in the comments.
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Last episode was more people, more clues, but the big news was of course Roger Ackroyd’s murder. Doctor Sheppard is on his way to Fernly House now. Note that the text includes two sketches. The one for this episode is a floor plan of the east wing – I’ve included it in my SubStack note for subscribers.
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