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About the product The novel «Ten Little Indians» is one of the greatest detective stories in history. With a total circulation of over 100 million copies, it is the fifth best-selling fiction book of all time — and the undisputed number one among the novels of Agatha Christie herself. Agatha Christie is the most published author of all time after Shakespeare. The circulation of her books is second only to the circulation of his works and the Bible. More than a billion of Christie’s books in English have been sold worldwide, and the same number in other languages. She is the author of eighty detective novels and storybooks, 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 action genre. Ten unconnected people in a mansion on a secluded island … Who summoned them here with a mysterious invitation? Why would anyone kill them, one by one, in the most incredible ways? Why is everything happening so closely intertwined with a funny nursery rhyme? «She’s definitely a genius.» — Elizabeth George, New York Times bestselling author “Christie is widely regarded as a brilliant master of poignant storytelling. However, it represents something much more significant. » — The Guardian «When it comes to murder drama, no one is more inventive than Christie.» — Sunday Times «… I still love Christie’s novels.» — Louise Penny “Reading Christie’s novel is like biting into a ripe apple: the purest, crunchy and absolute satisfaction…” — Tana French “Agatha Christie’s masterpiece”. — Spectator «Greatest achievement of a grandiose writing career.» — New Statesman «Absolutely incredible and just as captivating.» — New York Times Abstract Ten unconnected people in a mansion on a secluded island … Who summoned them here by a mysterious invitation? Why would anyone kill them, one by one, in the most incredible ways? Why is everything happening so closely intertwined with a funny nursery rhyme?
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