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And Then There Were None by Agatha Christie
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I thought this thread existed already but it doesn’t and I have feelings

And Then There Were None

Ten people. One island. Bodies piling up. Sounds like a party! From goodreads:

First, there were ten—a curious assortment of strangers summoned as weekend guests to a private island off the coast of Devon. Their host, an eccentric millionaire unknown to all of them, is nowhere to be found. All that the guests have in common is a wicked past they're unwilling to reveal—and a secret that will seal their fate. For each has been marked for murder. One by one they fall prey. Before the weekend is out, there will be none. And only the dead are above suspicion.



This is a Christie novel without a detective, which I didn't know was a thing so that's a bonus!


This is a discussion thread for people who have read or are reading the book in question. With that in mind, there are likely to be spoilers throughout. However, in the event of major twists or “how it ends”, please wrap content in spoiler tags.

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This is my first Agatha Christie novel—I’ve done movies and mini series in the past, but never read her. I AM IN LOVE. Currently on the second body and I can’t even guess at what’s going on, which is my kind of mystery ?

Philip Lombard is what would happen if I had a baby with a sociopath

FUN FACT: my copy advertises the previous title as a “previously published as” which is problematic BUT NOT THE ORIGINAL TRLE WHICH I DONT UNDERSTAND IT EVER BEING. PUBLISHED AS #modern sensibilities


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I should really read this one even though I'm not doing the challenge because THE BBC MINISERIES OF THIS MADE MY LIFE. (There is a theme here and it is: all my favourite BBC specials aaah.)

/general psa to watch it if you haven't


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I WILL BE WATCHING THIS WEEKEND.

Also I started this morning and am 225/300 pages in, soooo guess what I'm not sleeping until I finish?

With that in mind, a brief foray into theory for
Four little soldier boys going out to sea
A red herring swallowed one, and then there were three


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Okay so this book is my everything. I’ll keep my thoughts to myself till Kayte has finished and nothing is a spoiler!

Also the BBC adaptation is brilliant and, I think, is the only adaptation that has ever kept the original ending...

Also also I have a copy with the original title (it was Nan’s) and it’s facsimile is 1968 which doesn’t seem remotely old enough.


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(August 2, 2018 – 8:15 AM)Constance Sykes Wrote:  Also also I have a copy with the original title (it was Nan’s) and it’s facsimile is 1968 which doesn’t seem remotely old enough.

I kind of want it just for the WTF factor xP

ALSO THIS BOOK WAS STELLAR. I will leave the rest of my thoughts in spoiler tags so that I can live without fear.

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QUICK Q: at the beginning-ish of the book it made it clear that Armstrong didn't drink anymore since that was an issue for him, but Brent was specifically the only one who took water over alcohol after the gramophone incident, and then for the rest of the book it talked about EVERYONE having drinks. Do you think this was change for Armstrong and affected his behaviour/usefulness in the rest of the book, or was this merely one of those period things that we don't necessarily understand and he's fine if he's not binge drinking gin in a closet?

* Beatrice: preferred name for girls who are lead astray in fiction and on Charming lol


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I tend to think that Armstrong’s drinking is partly an indicator of his increasingly frayed mental state but also because Agatha Christie was a bit of a twee middle class lady so alcoholism was politely ignored and/or tolerated as long as nobody made a scene!

(I’ll send you a pic of the book later :p)

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Yaaaaaaaaaaaaaaas I was starting to think no one else was going to read this for the challenge! I've read a collection of Miss Marple short stories before so this wasn't my first Agatha Christie read but it was my first novel of hers. I enjoyed it, it was definitely an easy read and despite having seen that BBC adaptation when it aired a year or so ago I couldn't actually remember much of what happened besides people stuck on an island dying.

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On the last:

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SO THIS IS MY JAM YO

I've read stacks of other Agatha Christie's but this one is still my favourite for a variety of reasons. Just going to spoiler tag everything just in case!

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