And Then There Were None by Agatha Christie is a suspenseful mystery novel considered one of her finest works. Ten strangers are invited to a remote island under different pretenses, but soon discover they are being accused of crimes they committed in the past. One by one, they are mysteriously killed, and the remaining guests must figure out who among them is the murderer before it’s too late.
The novel is known for its tense atmosphere, clever plot, and shocking ending, making it a classic in the mystery genre. It explores themes of guilt, justice, and the human capacity for evil.
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