And Then There Were None (aka | Ten Little Niggers)
Ten strangers are lured to the isolated Soldier Island (originally Indian Island) off the coast of Devon under various false pretenses. Upon arrival, they discover their mysterious host, "U.N. Owen," is absent. During their first dinner, a gramophone recording accuses each guest of a past crime that resulted in death but escaped legal punishment.
Agatha Christie's is widely considered the best-selling mystery novel of all time . It is a masterful "closed-circle" mystery that effectively redefined the genre by removing the traditional detective figure and forcing the suspects to solve their own impending murders. Plot Overview And Then There Were None (AKA Ten Little Niggers)
The guests soon begin to die one by one, with each death eerily mirroring a verse from a nursery rhyme—"Ten Little Soldiers"—posted in their rooms. As a storm cuts them off from the mainland, the survivors realize the killer is among them, leading to a descent into paranoia and terror. Ten strangers are lured to the isolated Soldier