And Then There Were None
But when the story ends, a harsh truth hits us like a slap to the face: justice without mercy is just another kind of cruelty.
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Agatha Christie (1890–1976) was an English writer best known for her iconic detective novels, particularly those featuring Hercule Poirot and Miss Marple. Often called the “Queen of Crime,” she wrote 66 detective novels, 14 short story collections, and the world’s longest-running play, The Mousetrap. Her works have sold over two billion copies, making her one of the best-selling authors in history. Christie’s brilliant plots, unexpected twists, and deep psychological insight into human behavior continue to captivate readers worldwide. Her legacy lives on as a pioneer of the modern mystery genre.
But when the story ends, a harsh truth hits us like a slap to the face: justice without mercy is just another kind of cruelty.
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