And Then There Were None
| Title | And Then There Were None |
| # of Words | 443 |
| # of Pages (250 words per page double spaced) | 1.77 |
And Then There Were None
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I recently read a mystery book
by the name of "And Then There Were None" by Agatha
Christie. I read this book because I have read other books
by Agatha Christie that were pretty well written. Ten people
are invited to an island, called "Indian Island",by letters that
were signed by people they had met before. When they got
to the island, they found out that their host, U.N.Owen, had
not arrived yet. At dinner, they heard a voice, accusing each
of them of a murder, which they were all guilty of. After one
of them is killed, according to the first verse of a poem that
is framed above each of their beds called "Ten Little
Indians", they figure out that the murderer is one of them! As
more people are killed off, one by one, the group narrows
the suspect list down, until only one is left alive but she
figured that she would never get off the islan anyway, and
she hung herself from the ceiling by putting a noose around
her neck and kicking the chair away on which she was
standing, but she was not the killer. One of the mysteries to
this book was, of course, who killed all of the innocent
people. Another mystery was that every time another person
was killed a little indian figure would disappear from the
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