Comparing Murder On The Orient Express And And Then There Were None By Agatha Christie

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Agatha Christie is one of the most well-known mystery authors of the modern era. Murder on the Orient Express is very similar to the book And Then There Were None because both books give lots of red herrings and the books also keep you intrigued. However, there were some parts of the book that went very slow, but these parts add to the suspense and it keeps you thinking. In addition, if you read And Then There Were None and didn't like it, this book has a little more suspense and overall is a better book than read And Then There Were None (in my opinion). In conclusion, I would recommend this book to anyone that loves suspense and thrill in movies, shows, and books. One suggestion to anyone that reads Murder on the Orient Express is that the