A review by minion2r
And Then There Were None by Agatha Christie

5.0

Oh my goodness, what a book! I've always loved mysteries but so many have dissapointed me, that I thought this one would too. I was thankfully mistaken. The setting is just like that movie, where a group of people are stuck in a house and are slowly picked off, one by one. It's intense, and you have no idea who's going to get killed next. The characters aren't exceptional, but they are unique. And yes, it does take some time to remember all there names, but it will get easier. The author does a fantastic job helping you remember. But the mystery is definetly there, and you have no idea who it is. The only problem I had with this book, is the beginning. It was slow and I had to force myself, but it was worth. I highly recommend this amazing book.