Tuesday, July 14, 2015

And Then There Were None by Agatha Christie

Ten strangers were invited to soldier Island by the name of U.N. Owen. Eight were guests and two were servants. They were all delighted until a mysterious gramophone was put on during their dinner, announcing the murders and crimes they had committed. The one thread uniting the ten strangers was crime. As the days passed by, guests started to get murdered, following the order the nursery rhyme hung in each bedroom. One by one they got killed, but by whom? This book is recommended for ages nine and older. Jean L., Grade 8