A review by midici
And Then There Were None by Agatha Christie

3.0

Ten people are invited to visit an island for a wide variety of purposes: for work, for pleasure, for reunions, for fun, etc. All of them have been lured here under false pretenses. There is no boat with which to get back to the mainland. There is more than enough food and water but one of the guests is murdering the others, as a form of justice for their own hidden, murderous sins. As more and more guests die, the remaining characters become more and more frantic to save themselves, turning on each other.
Who survives?

As you may guess from the title, none but the murderer makes it off the island. The story was very interesting, because even with all the clues you're still left guessing exactly who is responsible. Also as the book goes on you get more and more details about the so called crimes of the people who have been lured here; some are already terribly sorry for their crimes, others are indifferent or consider themselves blameless. A great, quick read.