And Then There Were None characters

Philip Lombard

A soldier of fortune. Literally down to his last square meal, he comes to the island with a loaded revolver, as suggested by his invitation letter. Lombard is accused of causing the deaths of a number of East African tribesmen, after stealing their food and abandoning them to their deaths. First...

General John Gordon Macarthur

In And Then There Were None published by Agatha Christie, General John Gordon Macarthur is the following characteristics that draw’s the readers’ attention. Being the retired military leader, general Macarthur experienced a significant number of challenges during his life. After the...

Dr Edward George Armstrong

Dr. Edward George Armstrong is another interesting character that is depicted in the novel as a greatly successful physician. In accordance with the plot of the novel, he was paid a significant amount of money to arrive at the Indian Island. The reason for such an unordinary offer was the fact...

William Henry Blore

William Henry Blore is the following character of the novel, And Then There Were None that should be discussed. Firstly, he was also invited to the Indian Island together with the other nine guests. Mr. Henry Blore is a former policeman who practiced corruption and committed crimes in this way. In...

Mr Thomas Rogers

It is a high time to discuss another character of this novel that is known as Thomas Rogers. The important thing that should be mentioned is the fact that this individual was assigned to the Indian Island as a butler, and his major responsibility was to care for the guests of this beautiful island...

Mrs Ethel Rogers

In the novel And Then There Were None written by English writer Agatha Christie, Ethel Rogers is another interesting character that has her own story. As it was mentioned above, this woman is a wife of Thomas Rogers who was hired as a butler by Mr. Owen. In turn, Mrs. Rogers was hired as well, but...

Isaac Morris

Isaac Morris is not unlike any other character presented in the novel published by Agatha Christie. In accordance with the plot of the book, Judge Lawrence Wargrave hired Isaac Morris to purchase this island under the name of Mr. Owen. Later, the readers have a chance to learn that this character...

Judge Lawrence Wargrave

At the beginning of this mysterious novel, the readers can see this character as a staid government employee. What is more, he is introduced as the honest judge who believes in upholding the laws to the fullest. Being the former justice of The Queen’s Bench, Sir Lawrence Wargrave is one of...

Vera Claythorne

The first and foremost thing that should be mentioned is the fact that Vera Claythorne is a former governess. At the beginning of the story, she seems to be a considerably positive and enjoyable person. In the following chapters, we can understand that Vera Claythorne has been accepted as a...

Emily Brent

Emily Brent is a considerably unique character that was depicted by Agatha Christie in her famous novel. At first glance, it may seem that this sixty-five-years old woman is a harmless granny that bakes chocolate cookies and plays about her grandchildren. However, in fact, there is so much more to...

Anthony Marston

The first and foremost thing that should be mentioned is the fact that Agatha Christie depicted Anthony Marston as an attractive, wealthy, and spontaneous playboy who does not care about anyone except himself. What is more important, this individual lacks the senses of empathy and compassion for...