I picked this up in an airport bookstore on the way home from visiting my parents earlier this month. I really was in the mood for a mystery, but hadn't brought any with me, and this seemed like a perfect read for October, especially since I have been participating in the #AMonthOfMystery challenge on Instagram again this year.
What a wild ride this book is! I almost don't want to say too much about it because I didn't really know anything about the plot before reading it, and that was a perfect way to go into this book. All I knew was that it was a group of strangers who are on an island together, and then people start dying. Which sounded kind of like the movie Clue (1985), and I am pretty sure the makers of that movie were referencing this book in several places -- I will have to rewatch it to be sure, though.
Anyway! This book is thoroughly shocking, in the sense of making me think, "Holy cow, THAT happened?!?" over and over and over. I read it in a day and a half. Brilliant stuff -- I can see why it is generally considered one of Christie's absolute best.
If This was a Movie, I Would Rate It: PG-16 for some pretty violent and gruesome murders.
This has been my 20th book read and reviewed for my fourth Classics Club list, my 52nd book read from my TBR shelves for #TheUnreadShelfProject2023, and my second read and reviewed for #AMonthOfMystery this year.