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And Then There Were None - Agatha Christie
Priti Saha@pritisaha69
May 17, 2017 02:37 PM, 2497 Views
MYSTERY AT IT'S BEST!

And then there were none is one of the many amazing books by Agatha Christie.


It is about ten people across the world who all of a sudden recieve letters from a Mr. U. N. Owen, about their problems. This mister Owen askes them to come to this mansion that is located in the middle of the raging sea. And surprisingly, all the ten people turn up, because in each of their letters something related and needed to them was written.


The murderer refers to a poem called And Then There Were None, where one by one, ten people die mysteriously, by hazards or something.


It was like a serial killer who was killing them, but just as the ten people die in the poem, the ten people start dying one by one, just as in the poem.


It is evident that one of the people in the island was the serial killer.


They later discover that there was no U.N. Owen, instead they discover that U.N. Owen, if twisted a bit, can be pronounced as Unknown.


To add to the mystery, there were ten dolls on the dining table, and as each person starts to die, one doll at a time, starts to disappear.


This book sends chill down ones spine.


We will not come to know who the murderer is until the end of the book. And to even think of the mastermind behind it, YOU WILL GET EXCITED TO YOUR CORE!


Good luck finding out who the muerderer is : )

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