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And Then There Were None Murder Mystery

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In Agatha Christie's And Then There Were None is a “Whodunit” Murder Mystery. In 1939, ten people: Vera Claythorne, Philip Lombard, Dr Edward George Armstrong, William Henry Blore, Emily Brent, Thomas Rogers, General John Gordon Macarthur, Ethel Rogers and Anthony Marston- are all invited to Soldier Island for varied reasons, and are all murdered.

Once on the isolated island, the captives missed their opportunity to sail back to the mainland.On the first night of their stay, a radio in a hidden room played a tape that announced that each guest had killed someone. There are ten soldier statues, symbolising each of the ten people. After the death of Anthony Marston (drink poisoning) and Mrs Rogers(poisoning), Mr Rogers realises that two soldier boy statues are broken.

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The remaining survivors agree that the real murderer must be among them.Shortly after this, another victim, Mr Rogers, meets his fate.

After the fifth death occurs- Vera Claythorn is killed with an injection- the remaining guests agree to put all their weapons in a little silver chest to decrease the chance of murder.

A red-herring ( Vera nearly being hung) lead the four remaining survivors away from Justice Wargrave, who had received a shot-wound in his head, and was presumed dead.Because of this, the three remaining survivors kept a close eye on each other.

The same night as the sixth death, Armstrong had gone missing.Vera, who looked at the soldiers, noticed that there were only three left, indicating that Armstrong had passed.

The next day, a slab of marble was pushed from an above room and had fallen onto Blore, killing him.After this, Vera and Lombard decide to look for Armstrong, and found him dead, washed up on the

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