By India Today World Desk: Over 100 vacationers have been trapped for a number of hours in thriller author Agatha Christie’s former residence in England on Friday. The occasions had placing similarities to Christie’s iconic novel ‘And Then There Were None’.
In ‘And Then There Were None’, ten strangers are invited to a distant mansion and as members of the get together are mysteriously killed off, they realise there’s a killer of their midst.
On Friday, over 100 strangers, all vacationers, arrived at Agatha Christie’s former residence in Devon county. They have been left stranded as stormy climate knocked down a tree and blocked the principle highway main as much as the Greenway property.
The stranded vacationers saved themselves busy, ingesting cups of tea and taking part in rounds of croquet on the garden, CNN reported.
Notably, Agatha Christie was identified to entertain friends with snippets from her thriller novels, taking part in croquest at Greenway, in accordance with the National Trust that manages the property.
The vacationers, nevertheless, didn’t undergo the destiny of Christie’s thriller novel characters as they managed to go away the property after rescue employees cleared the fallen tree and reopened the highway.