And Then There Were None
Where in the book is situational irony used?
And then there were none
And then there were none
From the text:
"You regard it as impossible that a sinner should be struck down by the wrath of God! I do not!"
The judge stroked his chin. He murmured in a slightly ironic voice: "My dear lady, in my experience of ill-doing, Providence leaves the work of conviction and chastisement to us mortals-and the process is often fraught with difficulties."
And Then There Were None