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And Then There Were None (Audio Editions Mystery Masters)

And Then There Were None (Audio Editions Mystery Masters)

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Rating: 3 stars
Summary: And Then There Were None
Review: And Then There Were None is an exciting mystery that keeps you on you toes. This novel leaves you guessing after every chapter. Ten strangers bond together by an accidental killing are drawn to an island by a mysterious U.N. Owen to face their death. All of the deaths are following a nusery rhyme about 10 little indians. While the group of strangers are trying to decide who the mysterious U.N. Owen is and the killer they are killed one by one. If you like mysteries be sure to pick this one up. You won't be able to put it down.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Interesting Book.
Review: This book is a good attention holder. It keeps you drawn in throughout most of the book. It starts out a little confusing, but it gets a lot better. It is about 10 strangers who share a common background that end up on a mysterious island. One by one they are killed, and coincidently each one of their deaths is foretold by a poem hung in each of their bedrooms. The ending is a complete surprise, and really adds to the story. Overall, this book is definitely worth reading - highly recommended if you like good mysteries.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: And Then....
Review: This book tells a story of ten people who don't know anything about each other, but have one thing in common. That is that they have all commited the same crime, murder. They are all brought to Indian Island to pay for their crimes with their own life. It is very thrilling and kept me on the edge of my seat the whole time. The way the murders go by the poem really adds a great twist to it. I enjoyed reading it

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: And Then There Were None
Review: And Then There Were None is a great book that grasps your mind and takes you on a trill ride as the story is read. It begins by giving a brief background of the characters. Next they all come together by a weird invitation by someone whom they had suposedly met. They come to Indian Island with hopes of vacation and relaxation, but soon realize that things aren't as they seem. One by one they begin to die and the mystery unravels throwing you twists and turns that keep you on the edge.I highly recommend this book to you suspense readers out there. Enjoy!

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Original book...but a little bit strange
Review: In this book, you can read the story of ten peoples that don't know each other. They are invited to the island by someone called U.N.Owen with different reasons.
When all the character arrived to the mansion, U.N.Owen in not there. That thing is strange for all of them. He has given the order of take care of all his guests to his servants. They were two, a cuple.
On the first diner, they are all enyoing the time...but later, on of them died...here it's when the panic starts to come. After the second person that died, all of them tought that someone has killed the two people...and the only posibility was that the murderer was between them.
In each time that one of them died, a little indian (there were ten), of the ones that were in te living, disappeard.
This book is like the ones that you can't close, before you know the end of it. I give it four stars instead of five because I didn't like too much the end of the book...but the trama and the characters are amazing!!!.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: And Then There Was A Review
Review: And Then There Were None
By, Agatha Christie
This wonderful mystery book is about ten strangers setup to live in a house on a deserted island called Indian Island. These ten strangers are brought together by a mysterious person who sends out letters inviting them to come to Indian Island. But when they all get there, things start to get wierd. After a young man dies of choking, a woman realizes that this was no accident- it was a murder - a murder that followed the old nursery rhyme called The Ten Little Indians.
When the people realize that there was a murderer on the loose, they stopped talking to each other. They didn't go anywhere with each other, either. No one could be sure of who the murderer was, but you can by reading the book! I guarantee you will find this book as exciting and creative as I did.
This book is one of the best books that I have ever read and I'm sure you will enjoy it. This is a great book for children 12 and older.
Hurry up and get your copy today of And Then There Were None!! I know you will love it!

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: very........weird, odd, scary
Review: i read this book and did a book report on it ... it was very spooky. it was intriguing too. the first few pages are boring, but as you keep reading you won't want to put the book down. every time i hear that poem, the ten little indians, i think of this book. the poem is the basis of the book. and you don't really know who killed who until the end and it's not who you expect it to be. i liked it and in a way i didn't cause like, one person thinking of how to kill everyone is just kinda pyschotic. and i thought it was weird. but it was coo i guess. i wouldn't recommend it to anyone that's not in highschool. it's too crazy. actually no one should read it cause some ppl might get ideas like that. i plan on renting the movie this week to see it. i'm going to be even more spooked.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: The ultimate Survivor
Review: Also published as "Ten Little Indians", Agatha Christie's classic mystery is still one of my favorites. Ten people come to a remote island, all vaguely invited under false pretenses. With their hosts nowhere to be seen, they have a quiet dinner until a disembodied voice accuses each of them of murder. Of course, everyone claims innocence, but when the guests begin to die one by one, the accusations seem to have some merit. And they can only conclude that there is a true murderer in their midst. This mystery is a fantasy about the art of crime, and is one of Christie's more famous ones. It may not be her best book, but it is quite a delightful tale.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: And Then There Were None
Review: Each one of them got this letter. It was signed : U.N. Newn. In other words "unknown". Why were all of these very sweet people invited on the island? They must have something in common. Indeed, they all commited in one sort or another: a crime.

Every day, one person disapears and is found dead, somewhere on the island. Then, someone discovers a little poem in their room: about 10 little idians who die. And then there were none.

If this continues, at the end, there will be two more left. Then, you will certainly know who the murderer is. But you never know what could happen...

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: And Then There Was -- You!
Review: It took about a week's worth of reading "And Then There Were None" a couple hours each night to complete, but this is the kind of novel you could mow through in a single day. I was hooked by page ten in no small part because of Christie's ability to revolve swiftly through the cast of characters in setting up her story's premise. That premise has been so overused in Hollywood movies (John Carpenter's "The Thing," Arnold Swarzenneger's "Predator," and this year's "Identity") it is truly remarkable to note that it all began with Agatha Christie's Ten Little Indians/And Then There Were None in 1939.

This is one of those books that you should read in your lifetime, man. It played a key role in elevating mystery/detective fiction to a level that has not been duplicated nor surpassed in more than a half century, and despite many charming and flamboyant egos that have climbed to the highest heights of popular fiction charts none have matched what Agatha Christie brought to our public consciousness when she published And Then There Were None. It epitomizes the word "classic" in its truest sense. It is _the_ book for you!

Stacey


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