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And Then There Were None by Agatha Christie This is a mystery novel

rightfully considered as a masterpiece and Agatha's most difficult book to write. It is a novel about ten people who are summoned as weekend guests to a private island where their eccentric millionare host is nowhere to be found and all of them have their dark pasts marked with secrets none want to reveal. Before the weekend ends, they all are passed judgement upon by the unknown host. Do not miss out on this book if you have a knack for mystery and if you don't, you surely will do after this.

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