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[[File:The Murder of Roger Ackroyd.jpg|thumb|A 1936 edition of ''The Murder of Roger Ackryod''. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Unicorn and the Wasp]]'')]]
[[File:The Murder of Roger Ackroyd.jpg|thumb|A 1936 edition of ''The Murder of Roger Ackroyd''. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Unicorn and the Wasp]]'')]]
'''''The Murder of Roger Ackroyd''''' was a work of detective fiction by [[Agatha Christie]].  
'''''The Murder of Roger Ackroyd''''' was a work of detective fiction by [[Agatha Christie]].  


Christie had written the novel by [[1926]] when she attended a garden party at the home of [[Clemency Eddison|Lady Eddison]]. Since Lady Eddison had been reading the novel when the alien biology of her long-lost son, [[Arnold Golightly|Reverend Arnold Golightly]], was first awakened in a moment of anger, in this moment Golightly accidentally received the works of Agatha Christie as his style of the murders.([[TV]]: ''[[The Unicorn and the Wasp]]'')
Christie had written the novel by [[1926]] when she attended a garden party at the home of [[Clemency Eddison|Lady Eddison]]. Since Lady Eddison had been reading the novel when the alien biology of her long-lost son, [[Arnold Golightly|Reverend Arnold Golightly]], was first awakened in a moment of anger, in this moment Golightly accidentally received the works of Agatha Christie as his style of the murders. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Unicorn and the Wasp]]'')


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A 1936 edition of The Murder of Roger Ackroyd. (TV: The Unicorn and the Wasp)

The Murder of Roger Ackroyd was a work of detective fiction by Agatha Christie.

Christie had written the novel by 1926 when she attended a garden party at the home of Lady Eddison. Since Lady Eddison had been reading the novel when the alien biology of her long-lost son, Reverend Arnold Golightly, was first awakened in a moment of anger, in this moment Golightly accidentally received the works of Agatha Christie as his style of the murders. (TV: The Unicorn and the Wasp)

The Murder of Roger Ackroyd