“And Then There Were None” by Agatha Christie is a classic murder mystery set on an isolated island. Ten strangers are invited by an unknown host to the island under various conditions. Once there, they realize they are trapped with no way to escape. A recorded voice accuses each guest of committing murder, and one by one, they start to die according to a strange nursery rhyme. As suspicion and paranoia grow, the remaining guests desperately try to uncover the identity of the murderer among them before it’s too late. In a shocking twist, the truth behind the deaths is revealed, leaving readers questioning the nature of justice and guilt.
I would highly stay away from this novel. In my opinion there was no set order to this book and every event seemed to happen randomly. Also many characters were introduced at once making it very hard to understand and separate each character from each other. Also the book become very repetitive with the same events happening over and over again just slightly modified. The ending of the book also is very predictable and not so surprising. In conclusion I really did not enjoy this novel at all.
-Anonymous