And Then There Were None is one of Agatha Christie’s most acclaimed and best-selling mystery novels. The story follows ten strangers who are invited to a remote island under different pretexts. Once there, they discover they are being accused of past crimes — and one by one, they begin to die.
As panic sets in, the survivors try to figure out who among them is the killer — or if someone else is hiding on the island. The plot is masterfully structured, filled with suspense, psychological tension, and clever twists.
Regarded as a masterpiece of crime fiction, the novel explores themes of guilt, justice, and retribution. With its chilling atmosphere and ingenious narrative, it remains a cornerstone in the world of mystery literature.
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