Author:Agatha Christie

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Ten Little Niggers / Ten Little Indians / And Then There Were None:
This murder mystery, published under various titles (in the UK, the US, and later) could be considered "borderline speculative fiction". Biblio.com writes of it: "As the murders in the book begin to reflect the murders described in the poem, a feeling of inevitability and even possibly a supernatural presence descends upon the characters. In fact, some people even think that And Then There None transcends the murder mystery genre and enters the genre of horror." However, for now we leave this book out of Christie's bibliography. Chavey 15:19, 20 March 2014 (UTC)