
And Then There Were None by Agatha Christie
My rating: 5 of 5 stars
According to Goodreads, Agatha Christie is the best-selling author of all time.
Yeah. I can believe that.
This was my first exposure to The AC, and well, I wasn’t disappointed. Riveting.
Funnily enough, it reminds me of Ellen Raskin’s The Westing Game, that I’ve read at least two or three times with my kids. ‘Cuz it’s a kids’ book.
And Then There Were None isn’t a kids’ book. At all. But the writing style was so similar, I think Ms. Raskin took a page or two from The AC in her day.
I won’t say much as to the story, because really, what is there to say? A masterful whodunnit, beautifully written. That woman had a larger and more terrifying imagination than I ever hope to have.
Good book. I’m ready for another.
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My sister and I plowed through a ton of Agatha Christie books in middle/high school. That one, if I recall, was very good.
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And it was, indeed, one of the many teenagers of my life that came home with this one and recommended it… I’m hooked.
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