Saturday, February 5, 2011

Can you give some brief details of the murderer's character in The Murder of Roger Ackroyd?

How can I answer your question without giving away who the murderer is? Here are a few of his/her personality traits:

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    • very intelligent
    • very trustworthy; you'll never suspect him/her of being a killer
    • inquisitive; in fact, he/she is very helpful in the investigation
    • very patient
    • loves to tinker with mechanical objects

Now, enjoy the story!

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