Sunday, November 21, 2010

And Then There Were None

  • Written by Agatha Christie

  • A story about ten people who are accused of some type of murder are brought to the same island by a letter. When they all get to the island everything seems fine until a recording is played of all their accusations. After that, one by one the people start to die according to the poem "Ten Little Indians." Through the book they all start to suspect each other until they die. At the end of the book someone finds a note in a bottle with a confession from one of the people on the island and how and why they did it.

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