A review by papilionna
Und dann gabs keines mehr by Agatha Christie, François Rivière

5.0

Out of what I've read of Christie's work to this point, this is by far my favourite. It's fast paced and cleverly built with an exciting ending (I did NOT expect that conclusion).
The only problem I had, and I've realised it before when I read other books by Agatha Christie, was that there were, at least for me, too many characters to focus on. Already at the beginning we are introduced to over ten of them and it's pretty hard to keep track of who's who. Then again, I can't really complain about that, because the entire premise of the book is based around the ten main characters.
Anyway, "And Then There Were None" is a fun, thrilling mystery novel that keeps you guessing till the very last page.