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**And Then There Were None** by Agatha Christie =//And Then There Were None//, by Agatha Christie, is the best-selling mystery of all time and was written by one of the most talented authors in history (her books only being outsold by the Bible and Shakespeare). This book is about how ten people are mysteriously invited to an island of the coast of Devon, England by a "U.N. Owen" or as you may have already noticed: Unknown. While all eight guests, and the two servants, are having dinner, a record blurts out a guilty secret of each of the ten persons. And at the end of the dinner, one of the ten ends up dead. This leaves nine people suspicious, scared, and haunted by a creepy nursery rhyme that hangs in their bedrooms. But this isn't just a nursery rhyme. They soon figure out that they dying off exactly to the deaths in the nursery rhyme. Now stuck on the island, being stranded by a violent storm, they are left to ponder: which one of them is the killer. And will any of them survive? = =If I was scoring this book out of 5 stars, it would easily get a five. Agatha Christie surprised me at every turn in this heart-pounding, skin-crawling, un-predicting work of art we all call a novel. I'm sure you will be as surprised and entertained as I was when reading //And Then There Were None.// =