And Then There Were None - by Agatha Christie

On a desert island, there was a murderer among ten unknown people. They began to suspect each other who was the murderer. In the process, the ugliness of humanity was perfectly revealed, but sometimes someone would come to justice. The novel is regarded as one of the best works by Agatha herself and her fans, and occupies an important position in the history of detective fiction.
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