Why did I love this book?
The plot is deceptively simple – eight strangers are invited to a mansion on a remote English island before the weather moves in and they start getting murdered one by one – but it’s a masterclass in gothic suspense and incredibly clever plotting. I first read it as a child at my grandparents’ house in Edinburgh, and it’s the first time I can remember reading a book and consciously thinking I want to do that. I want to write something just as clever and fascinating and brilliant. I still think it’s her best book, and its setting and atmosphere and structure have had a huge influence on my own writing and books.
18 authors picked And Then There Were None as one of their favorite books, and they share why you should read it.
Agatha Christie's world-famous mystery thriller, reissued with a striking new cover designed to appeal to the latest generation of Agatha Christie fans and book lovers.
Ten strangers, apparently with little in common, are lured to an island mansion off the coast of Devon by the mysterious U.N.Owen. Over dinner, a record begins to play, and the voice of an unseen host accuses each person of hiding a guilty secret. That evening, former reckless driver Tony Marston is found murdered by a deadly dose of cyanide.
The tension escalates as the survivors realise the killer is not only among them but…