Review of Ten by Gretchen McNeil: A Thrilling Locked Room Mystery for Teens

My Review of Ten by Gretchen McNeil will look at this Thrilling Locked Room Mystery for Teens!

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Ten by Gretchen McNeil

Expected publication date: September 18, 2012 by Balzer + BraySource: ARC received from the publisher at Book Expo America.

Review of Ten by Gretchen McNeil

Rewriting Agatha Christie’s And Then There Were None to appeal to the Pretty Little Liars crowd is a genius move. Genius!

Ten cleverly adapts and updates the original book — in which ten strangers are lured to a deserted island house to be murdered one by one as punishment for past crimes — with a scenario in which a group of Seattle-area teenagers with loosely interconnected social lives are invited to a house party by a popular cheerleader.

Like the movie Scream,Ten features characters who are well-versed in the conventions of teen horror films.

Regular blog readers know that I’m a huge mystery fan, and I loved the fact that Ten is a true mystery, with all the clues laid out for sharp-eyed readers to find.

While I guessed a major plot twist — possibly because I remembered the original book — I missed one crucial clue and had my eye on the wrong person as the killer.

I’m pretty sure the original book had no romance, so I was happy that as poor Meg tries to keep herself alive, she’s distracted to be spending the weekend with a classmate she has a huge crush on — a guy she ditched as her homecoming date so as not to make Minnie jealous. Minnie and Meg have one of those weird girl frenemy relationships going, which also added a bit of depth to this fast-paced plot.

Ten is a fun, fast-paced read that should keep you guessing up until the end!

Are you a mystery fan? Love scary books? Let me know in comments.

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42 Comments

  1. I love mysteries but, I am not good with suspense lol, whenever I can't handle it on t.v. when the suspenseful parts come I change the channel and then come back I know so weird lol. I have been really curious about this one though, as long as it's not to creepy scary I can handle it lol.

  2. I love a scary mystery! This one sounds interesting with the whole stuck on a island thing with a murderer thing. Might pick this up sometime. I have never read any of Agatha Christie's books but I hear good things about her as well.

  3. Very cool premise! I'm not familiar w/the books Ten is based on, but I love a great, scary mystery, like scream. Your review has me very excited to read Ten, Jen. Thanks!

  4. Love your review! I'm definitely even more excited now! I played the computer game of And Then There Were None and it was so fun! 🙂 Plus, I totally love those books where you guess who the killer is- there's not many books like that in YA. This book is definitely on my wishlist!

  5. I enjoyed this one but not as much as I hoped I would. I think it's because I only had lukewarm feelings for the characters. But I DIDenjoy all the creative ways the teens bit the dust:)