And Then There Were None

And Then There Were None

1939 • 276 pages

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Average rating4.2

15

It is Agatha Christie at her best. It is Crime-Thriller at it's best.

This is quite different from all her stories. DARKER! WAY DARKER! This lends it to the story, overall! This mystery story cleverly recounts the murders of 10 guests at an opulent mansion on a sporadic ocean island from which retreat is rendered impossible by the stormy weather which further contributes to the crepitating atmosphere. Each guest has a dark secret which makes them an inevitable victim and their mysterious host has not yet arrived, so which one is the murderer?

You'll NEVER guess it, even if you do, you'll never guess the ending! Because it's absolutely genius!

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