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And Then There Were None (Desyat Negrityat)

Agatha Christie
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The novel 'Ten Little Indians' is one of the greatest detective works in history. With a total circulation of over 100,000,000 copies, it ranks fifth on the list of bestselling fiction of all time—and undisputed first among Agatha Christie's own novels.
Agatha Christie is the most published author of all time after Shakespeare. The circulation of her books is second only to his works and the Bible. Christie's books have sold more than a billion in English and the same number in other languages ​​worldwide. She is the author of eighty detective novels and short story collections, twenty plays, two books of memoirs, and six psychological novels, written under the pseudonym Mary Westmacott. Her characters Hercule Poirot and Miss Marple have forever become exemplary heroes of the suspense genre.

Agatha Christie considered 'Ten Little Indians' her best work. The novel was published under this title in 1939; all subsequent publications were published under the more politically correct title '...And Then There Were None.' The novel was the first work to feature the theme of the 'perfect murder' and also served as a model for numerous detective books and psychological films, which fully or partially utilized the techniques of this work. It has been adapted for the screen several times, but only Stanislav Govorukhin's two-part Soviet television film fully lived up to the plot with its dark ending. 3 reasons to buy this book: 1. The design of each book is a small work of art, containing hidden hints about the plot of the work. 2. Softcover with convenient flaps; an ideal format for taking with you. 3. The most relevant works from Russian and foreign classics, modern cult literature, and poetry.
Publisher: Eksmo
Weight: 289
Age restrictions: 16+
Author: Agatha Christie
Cover: Paperback
Language: Russian
Pages: 320
Publication year: 2022
ISBN: 978-5-04-102733-9
ISBN (Barcode): 9785041027339

Meet The Author

Agatha Christie
Agatha Christie

Agatha Mary Clarissa Miller, who went down in literary history as Agatha Christie, was born on 15 September 1890 in England, in the town of Torquay in Devonshire, situated almost on the very shore of the English Channel.

Her parents, Clara and Frederick Miller, were well-off representatives of the upper British middle class, the very class that appears before readers on the pages of most of her novels.

Agatha was the third and youngest child in the Miller family. Her sister Madge (Margaret Frary, 1879–1950) and brother Monty (Louis Montant, 1880–1929) were eleven and ten years older than she was…

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