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

5.0

4.5-5

When reading this novel, like any Agatha Christie novel, you are completely immersed within the first 20 pages. Christie really has an incredible writing style that will draw you in, begging you for more as you wrack your head for answers, and continue to ask questions as to who-dun-it. I thought I was going to lose my mind with the ending because there wasn't a clear answer, at least to me. But with the epilogue, Christie does it again where she makes you feel like it was SO obvious that it was the murderer the entire time. Continuously mind-blown by her writing and really enjoyed the premise of the poem, and seeing everyone drive themselves crazy. Felt very Lord of the Flies and I was here for it.