1. The Murder of Roger Ackroyd:-Key in the lock all right, sir. On the inside. Mr Ackroyd must have locked himself in, Poor Roger Ackroyd. He knew that the woman he loved had been harbouring a guilty secret - she poisoned her first husband. And yesterday she killed herself. But guilty secrets rarely stay secret. Who had been blackmailing her before her death? Had it really driven her to suicide? And woul Key in the lock all right, sir. On the inside. Mr Ackroyd must have locked himself in, Poor Roger Ackroyd. He knew that the woman he loved had been harbouring a guilty secret - she poisoned her first husband. And yesterday she killed herself. But guilty secrets rarely stay secret. Who had been blackmailing her before her death? Had it really driven her to suicide? And would it all be revealed in the letter that arrived in the evening post? Sadly Roger Ackroyd wasnt going to live long enough to find out... 2. Murder on the Orient Express:-This title finds the Orient Express stopped in its tracks. The luxurious train set of with a full passenger list but by the morning there was one fewer. An American lay dead in his compartment, stabbed a dozen times, his door locked from the inside. With tension mounting, detective Hercule Poirot comes up with two solutions to the crime. Paperback , 274 pages Published September 1st 2013 by Harper (first published 1934).
1. The Murder of Roger Ackroyd:-Key in the lock all right, sir. On the inside. Mr Ackroyd must have locked himself in, Poor Roger Ackroyd. He knew that the woman he loved had been harbouring a guilty secret - she poisoned her first husband. And yesterday she killed herself. But guilty secrets rarely stay secret. Who had been blackmailing her before her death? Had it really driven her to suicide? And woul Key in the lock all right, sir. On the inside. Mr Ackroyd must have locked himself in, Poor Roger Ackroyd. He knew that the woman he loved had been harbouring a guilty secret - she poisoned her first husband. And yesterday she killed herself. But guilty secrets rarely stay secret. Who had been blackmailing her before her death? Had it really driven her to suicide? And would it all be revealed in the letter that arrived in the evening post? Sadly Roger Ackroyd wasnt going to live long enough to find out... 2. Murder on the Orient Express:-This title finds the Orient Express stopped in its tracks. The luxurious train set of with a full passenger list but by the morning there was one fewer. An American lay dead in his compartment, stabbed a dozen times, his door locked from the inside. With tension mounting, detective Hercule Poirot comes up with two solutions to the crime. Paperback , 274 pages Published September 1st 2013 by Harper (first published 1934).