And Then There Were None

And Then There Were None

And Then There Were None, a classic mystery by Agatha Christie, follows ten strangers lured to a remote island under different pretexts. Cut off from the mainland, they discover a chilling accusation that each has escaped justice for a past crime, and then they begin to die one by one in ways that mirror a sinister nursery rhyme. As suspicion, paranoia, and fear mount, the survivors struggle to identify the killer among them before they are all picked off, while Christie deftly combines locked-room plotting, psychological suspense, and a tightly constructed, surprising resolution.