Reviewer- Nidhi Gandhi
Book Title: And Then There Were None
And Then There Were None is a murder mystery I read for the first time in 6th Grade. Then, I was an avid murder mystery fan and had this book recommended to me by a close friend. Two years later, I came across this book again and gave it a second read, finding it just as captivating and exciting as the first time around. And Then There Were None, by Agatha Christie, follows the story of ten random individuals who were invited out to Soldier Island by a mysterious U.N Owen. Although they had different reasons for coming out to the island, the visitors all have one thing in common, which is that they have all committed a crime, and were not given consequences for their actions. These 10 individuals are quickly sent into panic as an old nursery rhyme begins, one by one, to dictate the way in which they die. This book was an incredible read, and it was very fun to alongside the characters, figure out who is responsible for the murders. I would recommend this book for anyone who likes mystery and suspense. Even though the book is only 240 pages long, it is incredibly detailed, and the author has done an incredible job engaging the reader. With many plot twists and surprises, this book is unpredictable and is a book worth reading.
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