In 'Ordeal by Innocence', Agatha Christie explores the psychological impact of murder on a family. The story unfolds as Dr. Arthur Calgary arrives at the Argyle family home to clear the name of Jacko Argyle, who was convicted of murdering his mother. Calgary's revelation that Jacko had an alibi sets off a chain of events that unravels family secrets and exposes the true murderer.
Publisher
M. Mizraḥi
Publication year
1967
ISBN-13
9780006752486
Subjects
MysteryCrime FictionDetective FictionBritish LiteraturePsychological ThrillerClassic LiteratureSuspenseFamily Drama20th Century FictionWhodunit
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