Did you like and then there were none?
By malsun
@malsun (1528)
United States
7 responses
@natzee (40)
• Philippines
12 Mar 07
this was the first agatha christie book that i've read. i loved it. i didn't put the book down until i finished reading the end. i never guessed who the murderer was til the end. after reading it, i got addicted to a.c.'s books. this is so far my fave book from the author.
@wakeelbabu (94)
• India
13 Jan 07
yes it is amazing and worth spending time on it its really thrilling i have suggested to lots of my freind
@coriana13 (37)
• Romania
20 Jan 07
i think it's one of her greatest books :) it's just fascinating the why things are solved in the end ... i really believe Agatha was the smartest woman ever
@trionyxx1 (139)
• Philippines
24 Feb 07
i think i was in my late teens when i read this book. i remember being shocked, as in i couldn't believe that an author would actually do that to her characters. my suspicions kept on transferring from one character to another (which convinced me at that time that i'd make a lousy detective heheh). i still re-read some of a. christie's books
@prafulla107 (435)
• India
13 Jan 07
Hi there . I read that book about two years back and I loved it . Personally. it would not be my all time favourite from Agatha CHristie, but it was a really good one and a real classic ..