Agatha christie ten little9/22/2023 ![]() I also felt that the letter at the end which reveals whodunit would of course have to get to the police (typical of Christie to wrap things up nicely, but hey she has a very strong sense of justice). I kept going back to the nursery rhyme which was established early on as how each person would die. After all from the onset you know that everyone is going to die. Death after death can get a little boring. I didn’t like: I'm a nitpicker when I say this. ![]() Motivations for murder (and other things) are key to solving any mystery! But why? And who? I kept wavering back and forth throughout the book speculating on who it could possibly be, and was of course totally proven wrong each time the character was killed off.Īs always, insight into human nature is part and parcel of this piece. Now, obviously the murderer (of these alleged murderers) is among the 10. The common denominator for them all is that they have been accused of murder. I liked: The plot itself: put 10 strangers on an island with no means of escaping and they all start dying off. My two cents I decided to read this because: I’ve been a Christie fan since high school and this has been sitting on my shelf for ages and I’ve never read it! I did join the Agatha Challenge too, so I could catch up on my Christie reading! ![]() Before the weekend is out, there will be none. All that the guests have in common is a wicked past they’re unwilling to reveal – and a secret that will seal their fate. Their host, an eccentric millionaire unknown to all of them, is nowhere to be found. ![]() Serious summary of And Then There Were None (Ten Little Indians) by Agatha Christie: First, there were ten – a curious assortment of strangers summoned as weekend guests to a private island off the coast of Devon. ![]()
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