
Ils étaient dix
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Format
Paperback
Pages
228
Language
French
Published
Aug 26, 2020
Publisher
ED DU MASQUE
ISBN-10
2702449549
ISBN-13
9782702449547
Description
A group of ten strangers finds themselves summoned to a remote island, lured by promises of a luxurious getaway. As they gather in the grand yet isolated house, tensions simmer beneath the surface, and secrets lie waiting to be uncovered. Each guest has a hidden past, and as the night darkens, their fates intertwine in ways they could never have anticipated.
One by one, the members of this disparate group begin to disappear mysteriously. Paranoia escalates, and trust quickly erodes as they realize they are being hunted—though no one knows who the killer is. With each twist and turn, Agatha Christie masterfully immerses readers in an atmosphere of suspense and intrigue. The isolation of the island amplifies the fear, making every creak of the floorboards and flicker of light a potential harbinger of doom.
As the remaining survivors grapple with their grim reality, they must confront their own guilt and search for the truth before it's too late. In this gripping tale of deception and mortality, the line between victim and murderer blurs, leaving them questioning not only their own identities but also the very nature of justice.
One by one, the members of this disparate group begin to disappear mysteriously. Paranoia escalates, and trust quickly erodes as they realize they are being hunted—though no one knows who the killer is. With each twist and turn, Agatha Christie masterfully immerses readers in an atmosphere of suspense and intrigue. The isolation of the island amplifies the fear, making every creak of the floorboards and flicker of light a potential harbinger of doom.
As the remaining survivors grapple with their grim reality, they must confront their own guilt and search for the truth before it's too late. In this gripping tale of deception and mortality, the line between victim and murderer blurs, leaving them questioning not only their own identities but also the very nature of justice.
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