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And Then There Were None (Audio Editions Mystery Masters) |
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Rating: Summary: Hold your breath; this book is cunning and dark... Review: This book will have a grasp on you as soon as you open it. Ten strangers, a curious assortment of men and women from different walk of life, are summoned as weekend guests to a private island off the coast of Devon by a mysterious man U. N. Owen. Each guest identifies common relations with Owen and yet Owen is unknown to them. It is a pre-announced murder spree. One by one, the house guests fall prey to an unknown, myseterious killer in the house, according to the scheme walled up in individual guest room-the rhyme of ten Indian boys. This is a book that fills up with suspense, panic, and thrill. As more house guests fall prey, the remnants escalate vigilance but also distrust. Speculation and doubts roam in of their mind. And only the dead are above suspicion. This is definitely a page turner. I finish the book in a day, with perspiring hands, accelerating pulse and a cloud of speculation in my mind. Good read. 3.3 stars.
Rating: Summary: Bestsellers Review Review: I decided to read this book with the aid of a book club that, in it, had three other girls. While reading this book, I had a very hard time putting the book down, so as to not read farther than I was supposed to in my book club. The story is very suspensiful and always keeps you on your toes. Ten people are invited to Indian Island in some fashion or another. They all have a secret that they have in common, they all have committed murder. Slowly, each guest is killed off, leaving you wondering who is going to be next. I really liked how the murders were tied into the Little Indian poem that was found in each of the guest rooms. It kept me thinking and guessing who was going to be next. The book is full of little details that repeat each time there is a murder, so I was able to predict some of the happenings in the story. The end of the story was a complete surprise and worth the wait of reading the story. I would recommend this book to people who are interested in a light, mystery book. It was a fast read for me and I certainly enjoyed reading the book.
Rating: Summary: Not Agathas Best Review: And Then There Were None was a book that had little interest to me. I love mysteries and trying to solve them along the way, but with this book I soon lost my interest. I have been an Agatha Christie fan for two years now and have to say that I was completely disappointed by the way which this book was written. Not only were there to many characters, but there was also very little description. Which is so unlike Agatha to do. I will continue to be an Agatha fan, but hopefully the next book, which I read will hold my attention a little more.
Rating: Summary: And Then There Were None Review: This book is about ten people who were invited to spend the weekend on an isolated island. The only thing they all have in common is that they have each murdered someone. Other than that they all have unique personalities that are well portrayed. One by one they, too, are murdered. The thing that impressed me the most about this book is the logic of it all. The story is very suspenseful and the ending is surprising.
Rating: Summary: Helpful while reading the novel. Review: "Spark Notes And Then There Were None" is great in conjunction with the novel "And Then There Were None." Although you don't get the full sense of the story, it helps with the symbolism and small details you might have missed. As always, you should read the Spark Notes AFTER you read "And Then There Were None." I recommend.
Rating: Summary: Simply cunning. Review: "And Then There Were None" is thoroughly intriguing and mind bending. You will become so engrossed, you will not want to put this book down - take it from someone who experienced this. Just when you have an inkling about who "Mr. Owen" is, you're thrown a curve-ball that will send you back to reread passages. Read the book before you see the movie version, "Ten Little Indians," although both are excellent. Whether you're a mystery fan, or not, this book is a must read. I recommend.
Rating: Summary: THEENDISTHEBEGINNINGISTHEEND Review: This book was the best mystery book I have ever read, well actually it is the only mystery book I have ever read. The plot was great, the character were exellent...
Rating: Summary: A Great Book Review: I read this book in class and it is such a wonderfully thrilling story. It will keep you on your toes all the time... I couldn't put it down.. I recomend you should read this book if you love thrilling and mysterious murder stories.
Rating: Summary: best Book Review: This is a very good book i was very sad when it ended i didnt want it to end i liked how she didnt tell you whothe murder was until the last page of the book
Rating: Summary: Christie at her best Review: This is, by far, hands down Agatha Christie's best novel. I'm a sucker for a group of people stranded somewhere (House, island, wherever) when suddenly a murder occurs. Christie gives some brilliant and insightful background information to her shady suspects and unravels the story as carefully as a ball of yarn. A fantastic read that gets better every time I pick it up. Highly HIGHLY reccommended.
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