Book Review: And Then There Were None

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The book I chose to read was And Then There Were None. This books was one of the best books that I have ever read. An Exiting mystery of guests who are all brought together and killed one by one every night without a trace of a killer. A poem dictates the following events that will play out. The exposition of the book was that all the characters had maybe not first handedly but cause the death of someone and the murder has taken decided to take justice and kill them all.
Things that develop the intensity of the story in the rising action are when they first arrive on the island and the owner of the mansion is nowhere to be found. Another thing that progresses the action is when all the guests visit their rooms and all find the same poem about little soldiers dyeing in different days one by one until there were none. Following this event everyone gathers together in one room when they hear a …show more content…

Mystery writers have a knack for tweaking with the story line so it's unclear about their intentions, if you knew why they where writing the story maybe it wouldn't be a mystery at all. The people that where intend to read this book are people looking for justice to be served, who like to take things into their own hands, or people that love to be left wondering "what next" left in suspense on what could be the next big thing. I think the character that has changed the most was Judge Wargrave. I think this because one he was one of the only survivors and two because he used to be a judge that up held the law and protected the people. Eventually you whiteness him become a cooled blooded serial killer hell bent on finding justice. The judge even as a child use to love justice. Being a judge just wasn't enough to keep his thirst for justice quenched. The only way to satisfy his need to see things right was to see it in blood. His cause may have been noble but did the outcome justify the

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