And Then There Were None is regarded as the greatest mystery fiction novel for several reasons... first of all, it is ambitious. There is no detective. The clues are provided entirely through the narrative. Second, it has the highest number of deaths... totaling in ten in all, and including all of the main characters.
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[and, assuming they take a seat somewhere.]
And Then There Were None is regarded as the greatest mystery fiction novel for several reasons... first of all, it is ambitious. There is no detective. The clues are provided entirely through the narrative. Second, it has the highest number of deaths... totaling in ten in all, and including all of the main characters.
Well, then, shall we begin?