And Then There were None by Agatha Christie
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Title: And Then There Were None
Author: Agatha Christie
Publisher: 1939
Genre: Mystery
Pages: 300
Rating: 5/5 stars
Reading Challenges: Mount TBR; Popsguar — Bestseller from a genre I don’t usually read; Back to the Classics — Woman Author
“Ten …” Ten strangers are lured to an isolated island mansion off the Devon coast by a mysterious “U. N. Owen.”
“Nine …” At dinner a recorded message accuses each of them in turn of having a guilty secret, and by the end of the night one of the guests is dead.
“Eight …” Stranded by a violent storm, and haunted by a nursery rhyme counting down one by one … as one by one … they begin to die.
“Seven …” Which among them is the killer and will any of them survive?
A reread for May’s book club. It’s been so many years since I read this book, it was a nice revisit to a great mystery book. Christie has crafted an amazing mystery that keeps you guessing until the very last pages. Even I forgot exactly how the murders happened. Such fun! I’m not usually a big mystery reader, but Christie is such a great writer and I love it!


