Ratings26
Average rating3.1
There seems to be two schools of thought about this one. If you read And Then There Were None by Agatha Christie, you will not like this story. Or...if, like me, you had not read the Christie, then you will enjoy this one. I find myself in the second camp. Although I really picked it up because I was in the mood for something scary and this is more of a murder mystery, I was turning the pages fast enough. The story was engaging, Meg was a great heroine, and the setting was awesome.
I figured it out early. It is what it is, and that did not stop me from finishing.
I was a little surprised not to see a thank you or a nod to Christie in the acknowledgments as it clearly is a retelling of someone else's story. But I guess you don't see that with every retelling of a fairy tale, so maybe it is the norm.
McNeil's voice is a good one, and there were some truly funny lines. I will recommend this to my mystery loving patrons.