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And Then There Were None

*And Then There Were None* is a mystery novel by Agatha Christie about ten strangers invited to an isolated island, each secretly harboring a dark past. They soon realize they are being accused of previous crimes and are systematically murdered one by one, following a disturbing nursery rhyme. The story explores themes of justice, guilt, and paranoia as the remaining guests try to identify the killer before they all meet the same fate. The novel is renowned for its suspenseful plot and clever resolution, highlighting how secrets and guilt can lead to deadly consequences.