And Then There Were None: Book review

When I love a book, I give myself some time to let my thoughts brew and write my review in a day or two. Sometimes, that day comes never. That is what happens to my favorite books and I never get around to write those amazing 5 star reviews. But here I am, finally attempting to talk about one of such books – Agatha Christie’s And then there were none.

There have been numerous adaptations based on And then there were none by Agatha Christie, and frankly none of them are closer. Read my review here. Click To Tweet

About And Then There Were None

And Then There Were None

Book Name: And then there were none

Author: Agatha Christie

Genre: Fiction – Thriller

Characters: Justice Lawrence John Wargrave, Vera Elizabeth Claythorne, Philip Lombard, General John Gordon Macarthur, Dr Edward George Armstrong, Anthony James Marston, William Henry Blore, Mr Thomas Rogers, Mrs Ethel Rogers, Emily Caroline Brent, Isaac Morris, Fred Narracott.

Setting: Devon, England, The UK

Plot summary of And then there were none

Eight strangers are invited to a private island near the coast of Devon, England by an eccentric millionaire, Mr Owen. The guests are welcomed by a cook and a butler. But their host is nowhere to be seen and they realize none of them know him well.

All they find is a framed copy of an old nursery rhyme with the tale of ten soldiers who one by one leave, disappear or die until none of them are alive. Everyone is intrigued to find ten figurines depicting the ten soldiers in their dining room.

At dinner, a voice booms that every one of them was guilty of murder and they will all be dead soon. Immediately one of them chokes on their drink and dies. And then they find that one of the figurine is broken. Soon one by one each of the guests begin dying, following theme of the childhood rhyme.

Each of them starts suspecting the other, as they are all stranded in secluded island. Who is the murderer and who survives their stay forms the rest of the book ‘And then there were none’ by Agatha Christie. 

And then there were none Book review

For me, And then there were none would be one of the best mystery ever written. I read this for the first time when I was around 13 years old and it was not a surprise that I was not able to solve the whodunnit.

Incidentally, I forgot about this book for about another five years until I gave it another read in my late teens. I still didn’t solve it but that’s when I realized how much I loved it. I keep reading it once in a while and it has never lost its charm on  me.

And to make matter worse (or better) it has become a sort of benchmark to compare the other mystery novels and ‘whodunnits‘. There have been numerous adaptations based on And then there were none by Agatha Christie, and frankly none of them are closer to the book.

Things that worked for me

  • There are so many mini plots within the story that makes it hard to guess the murderer. 
  • The murders get more and more exciting as it follows an old rhyme and everyone has a theory that someone else’s involved.
  • I liked the strong emphasis on ‘fair’ justice system, even if it meant eye for an eye. I understand it is a fantasy but it sounds so good. 

Things that didn’t work for me

  • I don’t think anyone could guess the murderer on their first read. I mean there are literally no clues, but many many red herrings, you have been warned!. 
  • There are so many characters that you stop feeling related to them, in a while. There are, more or less, no descriptions for any of the characters.
  • Unfortunately, there is a huge plot hole which is a part of the solution. But it is kinda easy to ignore it (at least it was for me).
  • The book obviously feels dated but the casual racism and sexism might should turn you off.

Content warning

Casual racism, Sexism.

Bottom-line

I consider And then there were none as a masterpiece and I am sure everyone would love it. I can’t recommend it enough. If you are going to read only one Christie’s in your life, choose And then there were none.

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18 Comments

  1. Shelleen Toland

    I read this a long time ago and remember it was really good.

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    • Gayathri

      It is a classic, kinda.

      Reply
  2. Amanda McGill

    Such a great read! I was so shocked by the ending, I think your right, I don’t think anyone could get it on their first read!

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    • Gayathri

      Right? It is damn good.

      Reply
  3. Katiria Rodriguez

    Great review I absolutely love and enjoy Agatha Christie other books and I really want to check this one out as well, thank you so much for sharing your awesome post.

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    • Gayathri

      I love having recommendations on her books too.

      Reply
  4. DJ Sakata

    I watched several different movie remakes but don’t think I’ve ever actually read this one

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    • Gayathri

      Yes there are a lot of movies that followed this plot. You should try this.

      Reply
  5. Tasha

    Christie’s books have stood the test of time.

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    • Gayathri

      Yes they have. They are classics!

      Reply
  6. Jessica Stefani

    Great review! I love Agatha Christie and read this one many, many years ago. My favorite AC is Murder in Mesopotamia. 🙂

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    • Gayathri

      I have not read it, Let me check that out soon.

      Reply
    • Gayathri

      Yay, I am glad we have similar tastes in books.

      Reply
  7. Shantala

    I love how you have reviewed this book – outlining the pros and cons. I haven’t read much from the author at all, so will definitely add this to the TBR.

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    • Gayathri

      I am glad you liked it. I have been trying some new things out.

      Reply
  8. Dora

    This one is one of my favorites, too!! 😍 Great review!

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    • Gayathri

      Glad you liked my review.

      Reply

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