10 Best Books Like And Then There Were None

If you loved And Then There Were None by Agatha Christie, here are the most similar books our readers recommend.

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Mystery02004

Ten strangers arrive on an isolated island, each harboring deadly secrets

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Detailed Recommendations

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Twice as Dead  cover

Twice as Dead

Start of City of Shadows series

by Harry Turtledove

4.42025294 pages

Why you'll love it:

This mystery shares a cynical and atmospheric tone that will resonate with And Then There Were None fans.

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One Good Turn

Jackson Brodie #2 (works standalone)

by Kate Atkinson

4.22006396 pages

Why you'll love it:

This mystery shares a darkly comic tone that will resonate with And Then There Were None fans.

Quick Comparison: Books Like And Then There Were None

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The Queens of CrimeMarie Benedict4.22025310Closest match
One Death at a TimeAbbi Waxman4.22025400Similar vibes
Twice as Dead 📚 Series starterHarry Turtledove4.42025294Start a new series
One for the MoneyJanet Evanovich4.42003352Similar vibes
When Will There be Good News?Kate Atkinson4.42008352Similar vibes
One Good TurnKate Atkinson4.22006396Similar vibes
Her Royal SpynessRhys Bowen4.22007336Similar vibes
Smoke and Embers John Lawton4.42025416Similar vibes
My Father Always Finds CorpsesLee Hollis4.02025288Similar vibes
Murder at Lincoln's GalaColleen Cambridge4.02025274Similar vibes

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Frequently Asked Questions

What books are most similar to And Then There Were None?

The most similar books to And Then There Were None are The Queens of Crime, One Death at a Time, Twice as Dead .

What should I read after And Then There Were None?

After finishing And Then There Were None, readers most commonly pick up The Queens of Crime next. Alternatively, you might enjoy more books by Agatha Christie, such as Murder on the Orient Express.

Who writes books like Agatha Christie?

Authors similar to Agatha Christie include Clayton Rawson, Stuart Turton, Rex Stout, Richard Osman, Jennifer Lynn Barnes.

What genre is And Then There Were None?

And Then There Were None is a Mystery novel by Agatha Christie, published in 2004. It features elements of Isolated Location, Multiple POV, Unreliable Narrator.

How long is And Then There Were None?

And Then There Were None varies in length depending on edition.

About And Then There Were None

Ten strangers arrive on an isolated island, each harboring deadly secrets, only to find themselves trapped in Christie's most ingenious and darkest masterpiece. As guests are systematically murdered following the sinister countdown of a children's nursery rhyme, the survivors realize the killer is among them. Hailed as the world's best-selling mystery novel, this psychological tour de force showcases Christie's unparalleled plotting skills and ability to mislead even the most astute readers. Perfect for mystery enthusiasts who crave intricate puzzles, atmospheric tension, and one of literature's most shocking denouements.