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#157 And Then There Were None - Agatha Christie

#157 And Then There Were None - Agatha Christie

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About the Book:

First published in 1939, And Then There Were None is Agatha Christie’s most famous—and most relentlessly suspenseful—mystery. Ten strangers, each lured to a remote island off the English coast, arrive to find their unseen host absent and their pasts suddenly on trial. When an ominous recording accuses each guest of a grave wrongdoing, the atmosphere shifts from uneasy to terrifying. One by one, they begin to die—each death echoing the sinister rhythm of a nursery rhyme posted in the house.

What makes the novel endure isn’t just its ingenious plotting, but its escalating sense of dread and psychological pressure. As suspicion turns everyone into both detective and potential killer, Christie strips away alibis, social masks, and moral certainty. And Then There Were None is a locked-room mystery expanded to its most ruthless form: justice, guilt, and fear trapped together with nowhere to go.

About the Author:

Agatha Christie (1890–1976) was an English novelist and playwright and remains one of the most widely read authors in history. Often called the “Queen of Mystery,” she wrote 66 detective novels and numerous short stories, creating iconic characters like Hercule Poirot and Miss Marple. Her work is celebrated for its clean prose, misdirection, and clockwork precision—stories that invite readers to play along, only to pull the rug out at exactly the right moment.

Christie’s influence extends far beyond the page. Her play The Mousetrap became the longest-running play in the world, and her novels have been adapted countless times for film, television, and stage. With And Then There Were None, she delivered a masterpiece of suspense that helped define modern crime fiction—and still sets the standard for the genre today.

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