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

4.0

a classic whodunnit!

ten strangers lured to an island, each fostering a guilty secret. by the end of the evening, one is dead. these deaths are foreshadowed and validated by an ancient nursery rhyme, and they all realize that the murderer is among them.

overall, i really enjoyed reading this book as the plot TRIES to make you doubt everybody’s innocence. imo, the ending was pretty predictable, a little disappointing, but it makes sense. i didn’t really care about any of the characters, so i wasn’t exactly rooting for anybody. okay im going to rewatch glass onion now