And Then There Were None
- Pages
- 264
- Language
- EN
- ISBN
- 9780312330873
- Reading Time
- ~4h 37min
And Then There Were None is a book by Agatha Christie. It has 264 pages.
About this book
Agatha Christie’s 1939 novel stands as a defining work in the classic detective tradition, exploring how guilt and paranoia unravel when ordinary people are stripped of their social protections. Ten strangers arrive at a remote coastal estate, each carrying unconfessed transgressions that bind them to one another. As the group realizes they are trapped and targeted for past misdeeds, Christie constructs a tightly wound narrative that examines moral accountability, the fragility of civilization, and the psychological toll of isolation. The novel’s structure relies on a relentless pacing that shifts from polite gathering to mounting dread, establishing a template for the isolated setting mystery. Widely recognized for its intricate plotting and psychological depth, the work has influenced generations of suspense writers and continues to be adapted across stage, screen, and radio. Christie’s precise prose and methodical revelation of clues reward careful readers while maintaining an atmosphere of inescapable tension. The novel remains a cornerstone of twentieth-century crime fiction, valued for its exploration of justice beyond the law and its enduring influence on the genre.
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And Then There Were None has 264 pages.
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Agatha Christie’s 1939 novel stands as a defining work in the classic detective tradition, exploring how guilt and paranoia unravel when ordinary people are stripped of their social protections. Ten strangers arrive at a remote coastal estate, each carrying unconfessed transgressions that bind them ...
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And Then There Were None was written by Agatha Christie.