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And Then There Were None
Author(s) | Agatha Christie |
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Published | November 6, 1939 |
Publisher | Collins Crime Club |
Genre(s) | Mystery |
Age group | Adult |
And Then There Were None by Agatha Christie is an adult mystery novel, originally published on November 7, 1939.
Trigger Warnings
- Antisemitism
- Disordered eating/Eating disorders
- Gun violence
- Hallucinations
- Misogyny
- Murder
- Needles
- Racism
- Suicide
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Tropes
Controversies
- And Then There Were None is the third title given to this book as the first two titles were widely considered to be racially offensive. [1]