Suspense In Agatha Christie's And Then There Were None

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And Then There Were None

A book by none other than the master of suspense, Agatha Christie’s mystery novel “And Then There Were None” will have you at the edge of your seat. Her remarkable use of anticipating actions make it a book that has wowed generations, being one of her most prized work.

The book is set on a big mansion on a deserted island, 10 guests

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