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Summary: And Then There Were None By Agatha Christie

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Agatha Christie’s novel, And Then There Were None, is widely considered to be a murder mystery. Although I agree with the genre of the novel, many people oppose that it’s a murder mystery. Although the novel clarifies who the murderer is in the epilogue, the murderer is a mystery throughout the course of the book. Agatha Christie’s novel is a murder mystery because the murderer is unknown, the novel includes mysterious deaths, and there is a puzzle/crime to be solved.
The murderer in And Then There Were none is unknown, which is a crucial aspect of a murder mystery. Even though I suspected who the killer was out of the ten characters there, I always turned out to be wrong. After a lot of the guests started dying, the rest of them realized

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