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And Then There Were None

And Then There Were None, is an intriguing murder mystery novel that follows the lines of a poem called "Ten Little Indians". The story is intricately written to keep the reader in absolute suspense from the beginning to end.The novel involves eight people being mysteriously invited to spend a summer holiday on "Indian Island". Among the eight are a judge (Justice John Wargrave), doctor (Edward James Armstrong), military general (General John Macarthur), former inspector/current private detective (William Blore), mercenary (Phillip Lombard), young rich athlete (Tony Marston), religious woman (Emily Brent), and a schoolteacher (Vera Claythorne). Additionally, a married couple consisting of a butler (Thomas Rogers) and a maid (Ethel Rogers) are both already present on the island. With the exception of the Rogers', only the host, who is expected to arrive the next day, is absent. As the guests begin talking together, they discover that all of them were invited by a Mr. U.N. Owen. Wargrave surmises that their host's name is fictitious since it so closely resembles the word "unknown." The other guests agree, and tension begins to build. Another mystery is the fact that each


After the guests realize that the other guests are not having mere accidents or killing themselves, they realize they are all going to die. Wargrave didn't pick anyone from his experience in the courtroom, he used the names of persons that had escaped justice from conversations with other persons. Guilt also played a vital role in some of the guests. I think that the two major contributing factors to the guests' suffering were individual statuettes disappearing with each of the murders, and that each of the deaths could be directly related to the poem found in their rooms. The first murder occurs when Marston dies from poisoned whiskey. From all the facts, journals and a message from Wargrave that is found in a bottle, they determine that Wargrave and Armstrong carried out the murders. It is later discovered that the host instructed the local costal residents not to answer any distress calls from the island as the guests would be playing a game. Every guest begins to suspect all of the other guests. Death occurs continuously throughout the novel. With passing of the first night's dinner, the group hears a mysterious voice condemning each one of them to a specific murder. of the guests has found a poem titled "Ten Little Indians" in each of their rooms, and mysteriously enough, it appears that there are ten small Indian statuettes arranged at the dinner table. This becomes obvious as Marston, who accidentally killed two children, dies first. As the phonograph played, it described how each person was responsible for the death of another person(s). I feel that the most prevalent topic in the novel is the idea of Evil and Injustice. That is, each murdered victim increased their levels of suspicions to not only who the killer was, but also to worry about if the killer was going to kill them.

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