And Then There Were None

Author: Agatha Christie

Rating: ā­ 3/5

Date Read: 2013/11/09

Pages: 247


Ten strangers, mysteriously called to an island, each with a secret they thought would stay buried. They watch, horrified, as their fellow ā€œsoldiersā€ (insert a different, incredibly racist word here if you have a previous edition) get picked off one by one.

And Then There Were None is an incredibly fun lithe mystery. Thereā€™s not much more to say about it, except that it felt familiar yet I still found myself surprised by the resolution. This is the first Agatha Christie book Iā€™ve read (I know, shameful!), and Iā€™ll definitely be reading more. Itā€™s fun to have a light read that I can finish in a sitting or two.

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