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And Then There Were None by Agatha Christie
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Apr 13, 2015 12:54PM
I hate really scary books and won't read horror. I chose this mid-road one for this category. Also, because I've never read anything by Agatha Christie.
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It's a good one! It's definitely not scary. But a clever mystery. Our Girl Scout leader told us the story as a campfire ghost story when I was a girl.
The Lit Lover - this was my first foray into Agatha Christie, and it is an absolute cracker. So clever!
I just finished this for the same reasons Alina!I don't like being scared and I've never read an Agatha Christie before but I might actually read another Christie after this, even though it did give me the creeps.
My review of this is I really wasn't interested/invested in the book until the accusation was made and the first murder happened.
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I love Agatha Christie! Great mind-resting books for me. She concentrates on the mystery and nothing else. "And There Were None" is actually quite a bit out of character, probably the scariest she wrote, since the murders keep happening while the story goes on. Most others are a traditional whodunnit, the murder happens at the beginning and we need to figure it out from the clues. I highly recommend The Murder of Roger Ackroyd as a more representative sample, and one of the most brilliant. I had no clue at all, she took me by surprise!




