2019/03/16

BOOK REVIEW:
AND THEN THERE WERE NONE BY AGATHA CHRISTIE

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Title: And Then There Were None
Author: Agatha Christie
Published: 1939
Language: English
Pages: 237
Rating: 5/5


Summary:
Ten people are summoned by a mysterious billionaire to a private island and they have nothing in common, except they all have horrible secrets in their past, secrets someone has decided to punish them for. One by one, they die and soon, there will be none left...


Review:
Holy smokes, this book! I'm totally blown away!

Agatha Christie was a genius and she's not called the Queen of Mystery for nothing. I've read quite a lot of her books and I always enjoy them, but this really takes the cake. I was so enthralled by this story and all the people in it, and I couldn't for the life of me figure out who was the murderer. It got pretty creepy towards the end there, I gotta say!

I just love how Christie writes and how she always makes her tales so exciting. I always love her characters and I think there's something so wonderful and charming about the time period most of her books are set in. I also loved the setting and the atmosphere of the island in this book, and how it progressed from being this seemingly lovely place to a stormy, dark and lonely location.

I absolutely adored this and I'd highly recommend it to everyone.
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