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رواية «جنون الانتقام» هي العنوان العربي المتداول لرواية أجاثا كريستي الشهيرة The Murder of Roger Ackroyd، وقد ظهرت في بعض الفهارس العربية بهذا الربط المباشر بين العنوانين. الرواية من تأليف الكاتبة البريطانية Agatha Christie، ونُشرت أصلًا بالإنجليزية عام 1926، وكانت أول أعمال كريستي التي تصدر عن دار William Collins، وهي الدار التي ارتبط اسمها لاحقًا بتاريخ طويل من نشر أعمالها. أما الطبعات العربية المتداولة بعنوان «جنون الانتقام» فتُنسب في بعض المواقع إلى «المكتبة الثقافية ببيروت»، لكن بيانات سنة النشر العربية أو اسم المترجم لا تظهر بثبات في المصادر المتاحة، لذلك تبقى بيانات النشر الأصلية الأكثر توثيقًا هي: 1926، William Collins، أجاثا كريستي.

تدور أحداث «جنون الانتقام» في قرية إنجليزية هادئة اسمها كينغز أبوت، وهي بيئة تبدو للوهلة الأولى بعيدة عن العنف، لكنها تحمل خلف واجهتها الهادئة أسرارًا عائلية واجتماعية كثيرة. تبدأ الرواية بوفاة السيدة فيرارز، الأرملة الثرية التي يعتقد بعض أهل القرية أنها ماتت منتحرة. وسرعان ما يتضح أن موتها مرتبط بسر خطير: فقد كانت تعاني شعورًا بالذنب، وربما كانت تخضع للابتزاز بسبب حادثة قديمة تتعلق بوفاة زوجها. هذه البداية لا تقدم الجريمة الأساسية فورًا، بل تهيئ القارئ لشبكة من الشكوك والدوافع، وهي طريقة بارعة تجعل الغموض يتراكم تدريجيًا.

الشخصية المحورية في الرواية هي روجر أكرويد،

Agatha Christie

Agatha Christie is one of the most influential authors in the history of detective fiction, a writer whose name has become almost synonymous with mystery, crime novels, elegant suspense, and the classic art of the carefully constructed puzzle. Born in England and later celebrated around the world, she built a literary career that transformed popular crime writing into a refined form of storytelling based on logic, psychology, timing, and narrative misdirection. Her novels and short stories are admired not only because they entertain, but also because they invite the reader to think, observe, compare clues, and question assumptions. Christie understood that the most effective mystery is not simply a question of who committed the crime, but a study of why people hide, lie, fear exposure, protect secrets, and behave differently under pressure. This combination of intellectual challenge and human insight made her work enduringly popular with readers of many cultures and generations.

Christie is best known for creating two of the most recognizable fictional detectives in world literature: Hercule Poirot and Miss Marple. Hercule Poirot, the meticulous Belgian detective, relies on order, method, and what he famously regards as the power of the mind. He is precise, observant, and often theatrical, yet beneath his distinctive manners lies a sharp understanding of motive and deception. Miss Marple, by contrast, appears gentle, quiet, and rooted in village life, but her understanding of human nature is formidable. She recognizes patterns of jealousy, greed, vanity, resentment, and fear because she has seen similar behavior in ordinary social life. Through these two figures, Christie explored different paths to truth: analytical reasoning on one hand and social observation on the other. Their lasting appeal shows how deeply she understood that detection is not only about evidence, but also about character.

Among Christie’s most famous works are Murder on the Orient Express, And Then There Were None, Death on the Nile, The Murder of Roger Ackroyd, The ABC Murders, and The Mysterious Affair at Styles. Each of these books demonstrates a different aspect of her craft. Murder on the Orient Express uses the enclosed space of a train to create tension, suspicion, and a memorable moral dilemma. And Then There Were None presents isolation, guilt, and fear with extraordinary control, turning a remote setting into a psychological trap. Death on the Nile combines travel, romance, jealousy, and murder in a way that shows Christie’s talent for atmosphere as well as structure. The Murder of Roger Ackroyd is often praised for its bold narrative method and its impact on the conventions of detective fiction. These works continue to attract new readers because they are not merely historical curiosities; they still function as gripping stories with strong pacing, memorable reveals, and carefully planted clues.

Agatha Christie’s style is often described as clear, economical, and highly readable, yet that apparent simplicity hides remarkable technical skill. She rarely wastes a detail. A casual remark, a small object, a shift in tone, or a minor inconsistency may later become essential to the solution. Her plots often depend on the reader looking in the wrong direction, but she usually plays fair by making the truth available before the final explanation. This fairness is one reason her books remain satisfying: the ending feels surprising, but not arbitrary. Christie also had a gift for creating social settings that appear orderly while concealing emotional violence. Country houses, trains, archaeological sites, hotels, boats, and quiet villages become stages on which hidden rivalries and buried histories emerge. Her knowledge of poisons, travel, domestic routines, and social manners helped her create mysteries that feel both theatrical and plausible.

The legacy of Agatha Christie extends far beyond the printed page. Her novels have been translated widely, adapted for stage, film, radio, and television, and continuously reintroduced to new audiences. Her play The Mousetrap became one of the most famous long-running theatrical works in the world, reinforcing her reputation as a master of suspense in dramatic form as well as prose. For book websites, libraries, and readers searching for classic mystery novels, Agatha Christie remains a central author because her work defines many of the expectations associated with detective fiction: the closed circle of suspects, the hidden motive, the unexpected witness, the misleading clue, the final gathering, and the brilliant explanation. Yet her importance is not limited to formula. She gave the mystery genre emotional texture, moral complexity, and a sense of elegant design. Agatha Christie continues to stand as a landmark figure in world literature, a writer whose stories prove that a well-made mystery can be both popular entertainment and a lasting work of narrative intelligence.

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