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And Then There Were None is an Agatha Christie murder mystery, where ten strangers are lured to a remote island, and one by one, they are killed off according to a sinister nursery rhyme.
As the guests become trapped by a storm, they realize one of them must be the murderer, and the play becomes a suspenseful puzzle as they try to unmask the killer before it's too late. The play is known for its tension, themes of guilt and justice, and a terrific surprise ending.