A Bookreport on Agatha Chrisie's "And Then There Were None"

Date Submitted: 09/25/2003 16:19:09
Category: / History / North American History
Length: 3 pages (957 words)
For my book report, I read the book And Then There Were None by Agatha Christie. The book is about a group of people who all get letters from an U. N. Owen, instructing them to go to a place called Indian Island. Once there, a recording plays saying that each of them is guilty of murder. One by one they are murdered, until there is no one left on the island. Since they are …
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…good, except for the ending. The story was exciting, and it was cool how all the murderers matched up with the poem. I didn't like the ending though, because you wouldn't have been able to figure that out, because the book said he was dead. I also expected something a little better like the Murder on The Orient Express's ending was. Still, I would recomened the book because it was good for the most part. ~
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