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Two changes you made to articles about novels by Agatha Christie, The Murder on the Links and Lord Edgware Dies were reverted. No explanation was provided for the changes. It appeared that you disagree with the WP:SPOILERS policy. The whole plot of a novel is the topic of the article; the articles are not written like a teaser ad or a book blurb, but about the entire plot. In a mystery or detective novel, that means discussing the victims and the murders. Your contributions to Wikipedia are appreciated. -- Prairieplant (talk) 07:28, 1 August 2021 (UTC)[reply]

All the edits you made to articles about novels by Agatha Christie have been reverted. I encourage you to read the Wikipedia policy on spoilers, and perhaps read articles on other novels to see how this policy works in fiction; perhaps the article on David Copperfield or Great Expectations, two of the novels by Charles Dickens. In the latter novel, the ending is discussed often throughout the article.