And Then There Were None
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 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,
Three Indian boys walking in the zoo; A big bear hugged one then there were two. One more mystery was that every murder followed, in order, the famous poem "Ten Little Indians", which reads: Ten little Indian boys went out to dine; One chocked his self and then there were nine. Eight Indian boys traveling in Devon; One said he'd stay there then there were seven. Six Indian boys playing with a hive; A bumble-bee stung one then there were five. One of the mysteries to this book was, of course, who killed all of the innocent people. Two Indian boys sitting in the sun; One got all frizzled up then there was one. I really enjoyed this book and thought it to be entertaining. Nine Indian boys sat up very late; One overslept himself then there were eight. It was a hard book to put down and I read about half of the book in one day because it was so interesting. I would definitley recommend this book to anyone who likes a good mystery. And since it is a mystery I thought I knew exactly what was going to happen, but it had a strange twist right towards the end. Five Indian boys going in for law; One got in Chancery then there were four. One Indian boy left all alone; He went and hanged himself and then there were none. Four Indian boys going out to sea; A red herring swallowed one then there were three.
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