And Then There Were None

Author: Agatha Christie

Rating: ⭐ 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. There’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 I’ve read (I know, shameful!), and I’ll definitely be reading more. It’s fun to have a light read that I can finish in a sitting or two.

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