Rating: Summary: And Then There Were None.......... Review: 10 strangers, all share their darkest secrets hidden in their deep heart....were brought to an island by an unknown host OR hostess.......the fun then begins......one by one their secrets reveal...and one by one they start to die following a mysterious children's rhyme....AND THEN THERE WERE NONE!
Rating: Summary: number 1 Review: I remember when my ninth grade teacher handed out this book for our class to read, after the first few pages of reading it, I was just so bored. In the beginning, she goes through the description of the characters, which is essential but boring. But once the characters arrive on the island and people start to die, it really is terrific. Unlike a few of Christie's books in which the ending was dull, the ending is surprising and you'll never guess who dunnit. This is the best Christie book I have ever read. I would recommend this book to anyone, even if you're not a big Agatha Christie fan.
Rating: Summary: Great for the classroom Review: I'm a junior in highschool. My Modern Lit. class had to read this book. It was great. I normally hate the novels we are required to read in school, but I liked this one. I liked it a lot.
Rating: Summary: Classic page-turner Review: You will probably want to read this book in one sitting. It's the classic "locked room" mystery. Ten people are on an island, no one can get on and no one can get off. One by one, people start to die for their previously unpunished crimes. What I think makes the suspense in this book work so well is that we all have, to varying degrees, a guilty conscience. We've probably all gotten away with something at one time or another. But questions always remain in our minds: Does somebody really know about it? Will I really go unpunished? The killer in "And Then There Were None" may just be what we all fear, the one person who knows our sins, and who's not going to let us get away with it. It's that fear that drives the suspense in this book. Any way you may look at it though, it's still hard to set this book down once you start it.
Rating: Summary: And Then There Were None Review: And Then There Were None is aboout a group of ten people who were invited to Indianisland by someone named Owen. But when they all get there thy are sure that noone has ever met an Owen. One by one they all start to die and the deaths all follow in the order of the poem called 10 little indians. And every time someone dies a china indian figure disapears off the table there were ten but eventually there were none. Who is the killer? Well some of the characters believe that Owen is one of them. But is it true? To find out read this great mystery book and if you enjoy a book you can't put down then this is this is the book for you!!
Rating: Summary: and then there were none Review: and then there were none was a novel anbout a group of 10 people who are all invited to a mysterious house on Indian Island. All these people have one thing in common, and that is that they have all committed a crime. Some of the crimes were accidental but some of them were unintentional. Mysteriously the people staying in the house start dying one by one. The deaths appear to be accidenta but are they? This mystery is well written and keeps you curious the whole book. THe speech of the charaters may be a little difficult to understand for some people, but otherwise and then there were none was a suspenseful and exciting novel.
Rating: Summary: And Then There Were None Review: Indian Island, a mysterious place that ten people are invited to. Who were they invited by? Why were they invited? Some of the "guests" thought they were there for money, for jobs or for a dose of relaxation. All of these "guests" are in the surprise of their lives. The "guests" don't get anything that is good for them. All they get is a murder mystery and a lot to handle. I highly reccomend this Agatha Christie book, AND THEN THERE WERE NONE.
Rating: Summary: And Then There Were None Review: And Then There Were None is about ten people who got invited to this mansion on Indian Island. The book is based on the nursery rhyme "Ten Little Indians." One by one the people start dying because they all committed crimes within the law so they could not be convicted. This is a great mystery. I highly reccomend this book
Rating: Summary: And Then There Were None Review: Indian Island ,an freaky scary place that ten guests were invited to by mysterious people. Some invited for money, or some just to get some sun. When they get there something goes wrong and they are killed off one by one following th nursery rhyme Ten Little Indian Boys. Is there someone on the Island doing this? Who is doing this? I highly suggest this
Rating: Summary: Amazing murder mystery Review: The murder mystery And Then There Were None outdoes any mystery novel of its time. Agatha Christie's supurb novel is the textbook murder mystery in every aspect, from its clever plot and stupifying events should be read by any reader, whether he is an avid mystery lover or someone who just wants to read a magnificent novel with great flow that will keep you reading until midnight. The book takes place on a small island on the Devon coast where 10 guests are mysteriously invited by a U.N. Owen and later are all accused of murder by a phonograph played by the butler. Only these aren't normal murders. These are murders which the law couldn't touch. From car accidents of a reckless driver from a docter under the influence during a surgury. Soon after, a guest myseriously died of cyanide poisining, although there is no reason he should commit suicide. They later find out they are paying for their "murders", one by one. From the suspensful race to find the murderer before he gets to them to the unbelievable ending where the murderer's secrets are revealed, this book is non-stop excitment!
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