Were None: The Queen Of Mystery Agatha Christie And Then There

Published in 1939, this masterpiece broke every rule Christie herself helped write.

And Then There Were None isn’t just a mystery. It’s a trap. And Agatha Christie is the only writer elegant enough to lock you inside, turn the key, and leave you begging for more. Published in 1939, this masterpiece broke every rule

Ten strangers, each hiding a dark secret, are lured to a孤岛 mansion. A recorded voice accuses them all of murder—not the kind that lands you in jail, but the kind that leaves you free. Then, one by one, they die according to a nursery rhyme: “Ten little soldiers went out to dine…” And Agatha Christie is the only writer elegant

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