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And Then There Were None | 
agrandir | Auteur: Agatha Christie Créateur: Agatha Christie Éditeur: St. Martin's Press
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Évaluation moyenne des clients: 2 commentaires Classement parmi les ventes: 471
Média: Poche Édition: Reissue Pages: 288 Poids (kg): 0.3 Dimension (cm): 6.7 x 4.2 x 1
ISBN: 0312979479 Code Décimal Dewey: 813 EAN: 9780312979478 ASIN: 0312979479
Date de publication: Peuvent 2001 Disponibilité: Expédition sous 1 à 2 jours ouvrés Condition: Item in good condition at a great price! Expédié depuis les Etats-Unis Livraison sous 7-24 jours ouvrés Got Books à votre service !
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Amazon.com Considered the best mystery novel ever written by many readers, And Then There Were None is the story of 10 strangers, each lured to Indian Island by a mysterious host. Once his guests have arrived, the host accuses each person of murder. Unable to leave the island, the guests begin to share their darkest secrets--until they begin to die.
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Still entertaining, even after several reads. Janvier 24, 2003 3 sur 3 ont trouvé ce commentaire utile
And Then There Were None tells the story of ten people, all with different backgrounds, and who don't know each other, who are invited by a certain U. N. Owen to spend some time on Nigger Island, off the shore of Devonshire. When they disembark they learn that their host has't arrived yet. They're all speculating as to who this mysterious man or woman can be when a record starts playing on the gramophone, accusing each guest of murder. Not long after, one of them dies, poisoned.The next morning, it's another one's turn. One by one they die, according to the verses of the nursery rhyme Ten Little Niggers, and one by one the ten little negroid statuettes displayed in the dining room disappear. After a thourough but infructuous search of the island, they're forced to face the music: the murderer must be one of them. It was the third time I read this book, albeit the first in its original language. And even though I was bound to find it a little less suspenseful, it was nice to see the tension build up as the guests all start to suspect each other, and it was much entertaining. Lady Agatha Christie sure knew how to write them detective stories!
A MASTERPIECE OF MYSTERY STORYTELLING Juillet 31, 2001 1 sur 1 ont trouvé ce commentaire utile
Agatha Christie is the master of the mystery novel. Period. There is no question in my mind that she is the epitome of what mystery storytelling is about.'And Then There Were None' is, I believe, her all time greatest novel. Though with well over 70 novels in print, it is hard to read them all. I love the way her charectors develope in this novel, in the short time they inhabit Indian Island. The premis is simple. Ten strangers sent to an island for a luxorious get away. Mysteriously, however, one by one, they all begin to disapear...who did it? You'll have to read this wonderful novel to find out! Five out of Five
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