Friday, February 24, 2023

And Then There Were None, by Agatha Christie (1939)

We liked this book, however, it's exceedingly hard to keep track of all the people and their "charges" (supposed sins). For this reason, reading a paper copy is recommended (in lieu of audio) so that you can turn back to the page where the "guests" on the island are listed along with their sins/crimes for which they've been "charged." 

I saw the movie version of this book decades ago, so I had a general jist. Still, it was enjoyable to read a book by the maven of mystery herself :-)

It's a fairly short/quick read. But again, not necessarily an easy breezy read since there are so many people to keep track of. Thumbs up, just not a beach read.


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