the novel is about ten people that are invited to a islad called Indian island. when they arrive they meat in the dinning room for dinner. in the middle of the table there are ten Indian dolls. in all the bedrooms there is a nursery rhyme called ten little Indian boys. one by one the Indian dolls disapear, and every time one disapears, somebody dies ocorrding to what the rhyme says. it is a very thrilling book that hopefulyy you will enjoy. :-)
The ship's captain in Agatha Christie's novel "And Then There Were None" was Captain Frederick Narracott.
None. Lorna Doone is the heroine of a novel.
Hester Prynn from the novel The Scarlet Letter
"Descent into Darkness"
Vera Claythorne is a fictional character in Agatha Christie's novel "And Then There Were None." Her exact age is not specified in the novel.
Vera Claythorne is a fictional character from Agatha Christie's novel "And Then There Were None." In the story, she lives in London before going to Soldier Island for the events of the novel.
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none, his mother was already dead before the novel commenced.
No, it is based on the novel of the same name by Peter Benchley. The novel included many aspects of actual attacks by sharks, none as large as the fictional one.
Agatha Christie originally named her novel "Ten Little N-ggers" after a children's nursery rhyme that was popular at the time. The title was later changed to "And Then There Were None" to avoid racial insensitivity and offensive language.
An "ex-cid" man in Agatha Christie's novel "And Then There Were None" refers to someone who has committed murder and has previously been acquitted or unpunished for their crime. The term is derived from the word "accid," which is the backwards spelling of the word "cida," a fictional island mentioned in the novel.
The topic of the novel "And Then There Were None" by Agatha Christie is a group of strangers who are invited to an island only to discover that they are being accused of past crimes and are being murdered one by one. The novel explores themes of guilt, justice, and retribution.