Wednesday, September 19, 2007

652. And Then There Were None (Agatha Christie)

Cover of first edition (UK) -- it's good that they changed the title

Synopsis from Amazon Canada:
Ten strangers are invited to an island by the mysterious U.N. Owen. All are accused of murder and slowly, inexorably, the nursery rhyme comes to fruition, and they begin to die, until there are none.

My rating: 5 stars

My review: One of her best! A must-read for any mystery lover.

Publication information:
  • 1939
  • Collins Crime Club
  • London
  • Orange/red cloth with black lettering
  • Dust wrapper priced at 7/6

1 comment:

_BrEkAs_ said...

I LOVE that book! It'a really one of her best books...