And Then There Were None is a mystery novel by Agatha Christie. The story follows ten strangers who are invited to an isolated island under different pretexts. Once they arrive, they discover that their mysterious host is nowhere to be found. As they settle in, they are accused of past crimes by a recorded voice, and one by one, they start dying in accordance with a nursery rhyme hanging in each of their rooms.
The tension rises as the survivors realize that the killer must be among them, and they must figure out who it is before it's too late. As they try to uncover the truth, they also start to question their own guilt and innocence.
And Then There Were None is a thrilling and suspenseful novel that keeps readers guessing until the very end. With its clever plot twists and well-developed characters, it has become one of Agatha Christie's most popular works.