Often considered Christie’s masterpiece, And Then There Were None is a psychological thriller that revolves around ten strangers invited to a secluded island under mysterious circumstances. One by one, they are accused of past crimes and start dying in a manner predicted by a sinister nursery rhyme. As the group dwindles, paranoia sets in, and the survivors must figure out who among them is the murderer before it’s too late.
Why read this book
- Widely regarded as one of the best-selling mystery novels of all time.
- Delivers an intense atmosphere of suspense and isolation that keeps readers on edge.
- Features one of the most ingenious plot structures ever devised by Christie.
- The book explores deep psychological themes such as guilt, justice, and retribution.
- A must-read for any fan of classic mystery and crime fiction.
About the Author
Agatha Christie’s works are synonymous with the mystery genre. With over two billion books sold, her status as the "Queen of Crime" is unquestionable. Her influence extends beyond literature, with numerous adaptations of her work into film, television, and theater. And Then There Were None stands out as one of her most chilling and complex stories, highlighting her gift for creating an atmosphere of suspense.
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