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__**//And Then There Were None (Also published as Ten Little Indians) //**__
 * By Agatha Christie **
 * Reviewed by Lillian F.

In the beginning, eight people who are all strangers to each other are invited to Indian Island, off the English coast. Each character is under the impression that they are there for a specific reason. Vera Claythorne, who is a former governess, thinks she has been hired as a secretary. Dr. Armstrong assumes he has been hired to look after the wife of the island’s owner. Philip Lombard, an adventurer and William Blore, an ex-detective think that they have been hired to look out for trouble over the weekend at the island. Lastly, Tony Marston, General Macarthur, Emily Brent, and Judge Wargrave think they are all going to visit old friends. When the guests arrive, they are greeted by the butler and a few others. They are then taken to the old house they will be staying over the weekend. Next, all eight are given tours of the house. When the guests arrive in their rooms, only Vera Claythorne notices a poem hanging on the wall. The poem is titled “Ten Little Indians”. She read this poem to herself. It explains ten Indian boys that all were killed, went missing or killed themselves. That night at dinner, everyone enjoyed a large feast. Suddenly, they realize there is a recording playing for them all to hear that uncovers a murder that each has committed that has never been uncovered. Day after day, the lives of these people are following the lines of the poem. What happened to them? What did they do to deserve this? Why was it such a harsh punishment? **
 * This book “And Then There Were None” is one of my new favorite books. I would recommend this to anyone who is not afraid of murder mysteries. Since I am a fan of them, personally I like this book. In the past Agatha Christie has written over 90 books, and I have read many of them. Still out of all of them this is the one that I enjoyed.**

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