
Murder on the Orient Express
by Agatha Christie
Like 'And Then There Were None', this book features a closed setting, suspenseful plotting, and a murder mystery that unfolds with twists and turns.
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by Agatha Christie
Like 'And Then There Were None', this book features a closed setting, suspenseful plotting, and a murder mystery that unfolds with twists and turns.
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by Stuart Turton
This book shares the intricate plotting and atmospheric tension found in Christie's work, with a compelling premise of a murder mystery that needs unraveling.
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by Wilkie Collins
Similar to 'And Then There Were None', it features an atmosphere of suspense combined with an unfolding mystery and hidden identities.
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by Agatha Christie
This book mirrors the elements of suspense and intricate plotting in 'And Then There Were None', featuring a smart detective and multiple murders.
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by Agatha Christie
It shares its title with the user's favorite book, providing a classic example of Christie's brilliance in crafting a suspenseful and isolated murder mystery.
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by Gillian Flynn
Similar to Christie's work, this novel features unexpected twists, intricate character motivations, and a central mystery that keeps the reader guessing.
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by Alexander McCall Smith
Although lighter in tone, it retains the mystery-solving aspect and engaging characters that will resonate with fans of traditional mysteries.
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by Liane Moriarty
This novel features layers of intrigue, secrets, and a murder mystery that unfolds throughout the story, appealing to readers of suspenseful narratives.
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