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Ten Little Niggers

Top 6 in Top 10 world famous detective novels.

by cookie 21-12-2022

Ten people discovered that they had been scammed to "pay" for the "crime" they had committed, they corresponded to 10 figurines placed on the table in the living room. In the days that followed, people died one by one, similar to the rhyme in the room each described. What's more strange is that after a person dies, the number of statues in the living room is somehow reduced by one. The first person to die was Anthony Marston, he died of poisoning with symptoms similar to people choking. After Marston was Ethel Rogers, the dead housekeeper who was found dead by her husband from an overdose of sleeping pills. General Macarthur seemed to have a premonition of death, so he stopped eating and sat looking at the sea and babbling to himself, Dr. Armstrong later found that he had died from a hard object hit the back of the head. The fourth person to die was Thomas Rogers, while chopping wood to prepare for breakfast, Thomas seemed to have slipped his hand and sent the hammer straight to his head. As someone who always believed that she did nothing contrary to the Faith, that others died as a result of God's punishment, but Emily Brent also could not survive, she was poisoned in the neck after lunch, the injection wound. on her neck similar to a bee sting. That evening it was Judge Wargrave's turn to be found by Dr. Armstrong dead from a gunshot wound to the head while wearing a judge's wig. The doctor himself the next day was also found by the rest of them drowned at the cliff. Blore was the eighth person to die on the island, the private detective being hit in the head by a statue in Miss Vera Claythorne's room while the other two were on the beach with Dr. Armstrong's body. Falling into a state of panic, Claythorne tricked into stealing Lombard's gun and killing the former mercenary. Finally she returned to her room and hanged herself with a chair and a noose set up by someone… This is a case without the presence or trace of the perpetrator.

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