A review by kirsten0929
And Then There Were None by Agatha Christie

3.0

[1939] Felt like a warm-fuzzy trip down memory lane, back to when I was graduating from The Famous Five and Nancy Drew to “grownup” books; if I remember correctly, quite a few Agatha Christies made it into the mix during that time. My impression of this one now is that the writing is overly simplistic, the dialogue unconvincing, and the plot completely unrealistic from beginning to end. Would ordinarily be a 1 or a 2 star and maybe even a DNF for me. But despite all this, somehow she totally gets away with it and I was actually quite charmed. While I probably won't pick up another one any time soon, I totally understand the enduring appeal of the classic Agatha Christie murder mystery.