Agatha Christie's Darkest Adaptation Is a 3-Part Murder Mystery Done Right
A new three-part adaptation of Agatha Christie's work is being praised as one of her darkest and best-executed screen versions. The 1939 novel "And Then There Were None" — the best-selling book of all time — is widely regarded as Christie's masterpiece. Christie wrote 66 novels and dozens of short stories, and no single title has been adapted more often than this one.
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