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AND THEN THERE WERE NONE

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  • At first they thought the deaths were a coincidence
  • How did Lombard die ?
    Vera shot him.
  • There was a children's poem in each room. What was the poem about?
    ABOUT TEN LITTLE SOLDIERS
  • Who killed two children with his car while driving carelessly?
    Antony Martson
  • You have none of you yet grasped what a very peculiar situation this is.
  • How did Justice Wargrave die?
    He was found dead on a chair, with a shot on his head. He was dressed like a judge.
  • The Scotland Yard found out that the real murderer was...
    Mr Justice Wargrave
  • I agree, one of us must be possessed by the devil. The judge nodded his head in a satisfied manner.
  • Who drowned in the end?
    Dr. Amstrong
  • Where does the story take place?
    Soldier island
  • How did the Police solve the mystery?
    a message/letter
  • How did Mr. Rogers die?
    SOMEONE HIT HIM ON THE HEAD WITH AND AXE.
  • Who was accused of killing an old woman for money?
    Mr. and Mrs. Rogers
  • How did Emily Brent die?
    She was poisoned with a hypodermic needle/she was stung by a bee.
  • They listened to a recording. What did the voice say?
    The voice accussed all the guests and servants of murder.
  • Who invited all the guests?
    The Owens
  • No doubt you also reached a certain conclusion as to the purpose of Mr. Owen in enticing us to this island?
  • What happened to the soldiers in the poem?
    They died or dissappeared one by one.
  • How did Mrs Rogers die?
    She was poisoned
  • Who was accused of saving himself and not his men?
    Philip Lombard
  • Who sent his wife's lover to death?
    General Macarthur
  • They started to get suspicious of each other
  • How did Martson die?
    He choked and died.
  • How did Vera die?
    She hanged herself in her room.
  • There were 10 soldiers in the dining room. What happened with the soldier boys on the table?
    They disappeared one by one.
  • What was Mr. Justice Wargrave accused of?
    He was accused of using his position in court to send a man to death.