And Then There Were None by Agatha Christie

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I was hooked right from page 1. Each character had there own unique voice and mannerisms that they could easily be pictured.

This book is about ten people coming together on a little island owned by U.N. Owen (Unknown). Each person came there for a separate reason, but they are unaware that the original reason is for them to pay for past crimes they committed.

I've mentioned it before, but I have a bad tendency to look at the last page before actually reading to the last page, so I caught a glimpse of who the killer was. However, towards the end of the book, I started doubting myself thanks to the clever writing of Agatha Cristie. What a well written book, I'm glad I've finally read one of her books, I'll definitely be reading more.

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