Summary Of The Novel 'And Then There Were None' By Agatha Christie
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In Agatha Christie’s And Then There Were None, the sheer paranoia of knowing there is a murderer on the island causes the characters to become suspicious of one another. Many accusations were thrown about following the first murder. At one point in the book each character is suspected to be the killer, but most of the time Emily Brent was seen to be the criminal. The older woman who seemed very calm and sophisticated to the visitors, would transform into a cold blooded killer before their eyes..
For example, after the gramophone incident, Miss Brent seemed to have a clear conscience about the matter of Beatrice Taylor’s death. She even believed it was the fault of Miss Taylor herself. Miss Brent seemed to have a heart of stone, a trait