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And Then There Were None

Written By: admin - Dec• 10•11

‘Mystery Queen’ Agatha Christie as one of the best authors of detective novels out there made it to our top ten books list. She is well known for her excellent plots and surprising endings. Among all her novels who the culprit would be is difficult in almost all Agatha Christie novels, it is nearly an impossible task in ‘And Then There Were None’. Such is the ingenuity of the twist that the plot takes in the end.

What’s going on in this book? Eight people of different social classes are invited to a mansion in an isolated island. and that they would be attended to by a married couple. The married couple in question, however, are under the impression that they are invitees too.Fake Breitling watches have managed to become a very popular fashion watches around the world.

In the middle of all this confusion, a gramophone plays an audio that night, accusing each of the ten people of murder of a person. This takes the guests aback. While the guests acknowledge knowing the person they are accused of having murdered, they defiantly deny having committed any act of malice towards that person.They are accused of murders and they start dying, one by one.

At the end, when only two people are left, the tension reaches its peak, and the story advances to a brilliantly conceptualized climax, the details of which I will spare for the benefit of those who have not read the book yet. It is a stunning climax, and aptly so, for the book itself is a thrill ride for the reader. If you are a lover of detective fiction or thrillers, this is one book you wouldn’t want to miss.

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