Agatha Christie's 'And Then There Were None' Turns 84. 7 Interesting Facts About The Timeless Murder Mystery

In a 2015 poll, on 125th anniversary of Agatha Christie, 'And Then There Were None' was crowned World’s Favourite Christie. First published in Nov 1939, the book has seen numerous reel adaptations.

“We’re not going to leave the island. None of us will ever leave. It’s the end, you see – the end of everything…” — Agatha Christie in And Then There Were None. Eight strangers receive an unexpected invitation to an isolated island. Cut off from the mainland, when they reach the place, they meet their butler and housekeeper who inform them that their generous hosts haven’t arrived but the guests should make themselves comfortable.  In

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