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And Then There Were None

And Then There Were None

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: THE BEST !!
Review: This was the first Christie mystery I read.I have read over 60 by now,but this is undoubtedly the best.The plot is fantastic,and A.C.builds up the suspense in the way only she can.I think the story would have seemed unrealistic in the hands of any other writer. The mystery is quite baffling--I don't think anyone can solve it before the end.Of all the whodunits I have read(and I have read quite a few)this is simply THE BEST !!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: 10 people are invited to an island and they mysteriously die
Review: A great suspensful book that requires an alert eye and a smart mind to solve.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A must-read for mystery and Agatha Christie fans.
Review: If your only memory of this masterpiece is the play (and film) adaptation *Ten Little Indians*, by all means read the original book. Christie pulled a pathetic cop-out in the play and film versions, giving the audience a "happy" ending that lacks the power of the original book.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The best mystery so far
Review: This book is one of the first Christie's I have ever read, but I still think that it is the best. I would recomend it for anyone who likes mysteries. The plot is easy to follow, but you keep guessing whodunit until the very end. A must for Christie fans.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Truly the greatest mystery of all time
Review: Agatha Christie proved herself the true Queen of the genre with this book. Even seasoned Christie fans who believe themselves one step ahead of her will be stopped in their tracks by this, the Perfect Murder. If there is ANYONE who solved this mystery before the last page, I take my hat off to them. A masterpiece, and the culmination of her literary genius.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Definitly the best murder mystery every written.
Review: What can I say? There is no other book that I've read (and let me tell you, I've read quite a few) that completely baffled me the way this one did. Not only is the real culprit a mastermind, but Christie is as well.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A growing more and more tense book with an original ending.
Review: The book starts off showing all the caracters on their way to the islands and with depth slightly tells the reader what to expect. As you get further in the book the author, using her unique technique, thightens the story up. In the end the most unlikely ending has been chosen not leaving much space for comprehension but that is all explained later. It was a good book to read.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Agatha Christie's book is very inspiring
Review: Agatha has a way of writing that makes you want to keep reading. This book is a pageturner because you are not sure who murdurded who. I kept guessing but then the person who I guessed died. I t wasn't who I expected. I would reccomend this book to and kids 11-16 because it was interesting to me and I think other people might enjoy this book as much as I did!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: This is the best mystery that I have read!
Review: This book has a wonderful plot! Who did it will completely suprise you! It is very interesting the whole time! I wholeheartedly recommend reading this suspenseful book!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A Classic Whodunnit
Review: In the classic tradition of the whodunnit Agatha Christie mystery novels, "And Then There Were None" stands out as one of the most baffling. Set in a remote island, you know that the killer lurks near, but which of the ten characters? All of them have motives and ironically enough, none of them could've possibly done it. But someone did. Now who is that someone?

Agatha Christie never underestimates her readers. She twists and turns the plot, countless times, and leads the peruser to dead ends and dark backroads. Towards the conclusion, one still finds it difficult to guess who the criminal is. It is only at the very end (literally, in the last few pages), that the whole sinister plot is unraveled. And if a gasp escapes from your lips, I certainly won't blame you.


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