Ten strangers are lured to a remote island under various pretexts, only to discover that their host is mysteriously absent. As they gather, they are accused of crimes from their past, and one by one, they begin to die according to a chilling nursery rhyme. Isolated and trapped, they must unravel the truth behind their host’s intentions and the deadly events that unfold. With suspense building and trust eroding, the novel explores themes of guilt, justice, and the consequences of one’s actions in a suspenseful and psychological tale. “And Then There Were None” is a gripping mystery novel that takes readers on a suspenseful journey to a secluded island. Ten strangers, each with a dark secret, are lured to the island under mysterious circumstances. As they gather, they discover that their enigmatic host is absent, and they are accused of crimes they thought were hidden. Stranded on the island and cut off from the outside world, they find themselves facing a series of eerie deaths that mirror an unsettling nursery rhyme. Paranoia and fear intensify as they realize that the killer must be among them. With tension mounting and trust shattering, the characters must confront their pasts and work together to uncover the truth before they all meet a deadly fate. Agatha Christie’s masterful storytelling weaves a web of intrigue, guilt, and suspicion, keeping readers guessing until the final revelation.