No one survives is one of Agatha Christie's most famous works, topping many rankings. Eight strangers were invited by the rich Mr. Owen to a private villa on the Indian island, and they were received only by the housekeeper and his wife. After dinner, a mysterious voice uncovered the terrible secret hidden in people's hearts: accusing all ten people of murder. That night, the young Mr. Marston died strangely, and the old nursery rhymes hung over everyone like a curse, as if a pair of mysterious eyes were watching the game of death all the time. The visitors went to death one after another like ten little Indian porcelain figures on the dinner table. There was a big storm on the sea, and it was impossible to find rescue or escape. The only way to survive is to find the killer. They searched the desert island and finally pointed out that the murderer was among them. The survivors suspected each other and tested each other, but everything still failed to stop the arrival of death. The wind and waves ceased, so did the infighting on the island, leaving only ten bodies, but no one survived. Who on earth is the killer?