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//__ And Then There Were None __// //__ By Agatha Chrisite __// Period 8/9 12.15.09  The climax of the book was when they started blaming Lombard of being the killer. They put all the puzzle pieces together and figured it was him. The biggest major conflict was trying to find the murder, and minor was finding out the story behind the Indian statues. They eventually figured out, as one dies, and Indian disappears. The resolution was the Judge was the one killing everyone. They major thing that I found was when someone died, or went missing, he was never around, then when people started asking questions he began to blame others, and when someone “pointed their finger” at him, he began to get worried and people stop. The theme I got, was “What goes around, comes around” Because it makes sense, everyone killed someone in some way, and the judge made them feel what they made others feel at one point. Most of the characters were flat, but the judge was more round. I was satisfied it made it seem realistic when they had the police come, and investiage, it made it sound so much like a movie, then in the end when the finally solved the crime. I would recommend this book to my family, most of my friends are not really into the murder mystery. It didn’t meet my expectations, I love a good horror book, or fantasy with like unicorns. The murder mysteries just don’t interest me. I liked most the fact it had daily people, that we can see on a regular basis, I didn’t like that they were on an island. In todays life, nobody really goes to an island from a stanger that you have never met.