Tuesday, August 17, 2021

Reflection on And Then There Were None by Agatha Christie

     This was a really good book. When I read Murder on the Orient Express, I was a little disappointed, but And Then There Were None is excellent from start to finish. Ten people arrive on an island estate, all invited for different reasons. It turns out that each of them has killed someone before in ways that allowed them to avoid legal justice. Then, they start dropping like flies in a way that matches an old children's rhyme. This was a really good and satisfying murder mystery.

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