I finished reading Agatha Christie's And Then There Were None today.It took me roughly eight hours to finish and I enjoyed every second of it.Each syllable of the book had Christie's magicial touch;it is one book you would find it hard to put down once you start on it.The story is about ten people(complete strangers to each other) who go to an island on invitation for a holiday-and end up being murdered.Sounds ordinary? It isn't,for the ten are the only people on the island,and every one of them end up being dead.The last one goes by committing suicide.Ah,that's the murderer then,you say?It is certainly not so.
Interesting?I suggest you read this novel.