In Ten Little Indians, murder is afoot. Eight people are invited to an island under various pretexts; upon arrival, their hosts are nowhere to be found, and no one else is present except a cook and a butler. As the guests begin to be killed off one by one, it is revealed that each one is harboring a dark secret for which they were never brought to justice. This mystery novel examines themes of guilt, morality, and punishment.
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