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And Then There Were None (Ulverscroft Large Print)
Book: And Then There Were None (Ulverscroft Large Print)
Written by: Agatha Christie
Publisher: Ulverscroft Large Print
Average Customer Rating: 4.5 / 5

Very best book
Rating: 5 / 5

One of the best by agatha christie. I really enjoyed the ending of the story. it starts off as a little gathering on an island but suddnely people are being murder left and right but know one knows who the murder is, because it seem like every one is dieing do you know how the murder is . But my personal opinion is that police should not do the crime.


Agatha Christie at Her Best
Rating: 5 / 5
This book is genius. Plain genius. And Then There Were None takes you to an island where 10 people are getting murdered one by one. The murders follow along with the nursery rhyme "Ten Little Indians." It is almost impossible to guess who is commiting all the murders because the one you suspect, may be the one who dies next.


Bravo, Queen of Crime!
Rating: 5 / 5
As far as I am concerned, this is the best work ever by Agatha Christie. It is truly a godsend for an avid detective story fan like me. The story began when ten people were invited to an isolated island off the coast of Devon. What they didn't know was that there was a cruel but ingenious murderer among them who knew everything about the murders they had commited secretly in the past and wanted to sentence them to death in her/his own way for the sake of justice. Everyone thought that he could outwit the murderer but one by one they fell prey to the devil who still lurked in the shadow. In my opinion, there are two main reasons which make this book so different from others. First, the murderer followed a well-known nursery rhyme when he/she killed. Second, there is a letter at the end of the book, written by the murderer, which reveals the abnormal psychology and behaviour of the murderer since childhood and what actually causes the murderer to go out on a killing spree like this. I highly recommend this book to people of all ages!


 
 
 



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