Who is the author of ATTWN?
Agatha Christie
Who is the captain of the Passenger Boat?
Fred Narracott
Who turns on the gramophone to play The Voice?
Mr. Rogers
Who dies after oversleeping (presumed heart failure)?
Mrs. Rogers
Who died first and how?
Anthony Marston; poisoned by cyanide, "choked" on his drink
Doctor
Why would the island be unaccessible during a storm?
The boat is unable to travel to the island through the rough waters.
What incognito name does Mr. Blore go under to try and deceive the guests?
Mr. Davis
Who was the "War Hero" invited on the island?
General Maccarthur
What does Mrs. Brent think Soldier Island will be?
She believes it will be a free "holiday" (vacation)
Who drowned in Vera's memory?
Cyril
Where is Soldier Island located?
Off the coast of Devon
Dr. Armstrong was accused of murdering Louisa Clees. Why?
He operated on her drunk, ultimately causing him to fail the operation.
Why was Mr. Blore invited?
To spy on the others
Who are the two servants introduced in Chapters 2-3?
Mr. and Mrs. Rogers
Who invited Justice Wargrave?
"Constance Culmington"
Who is Anthony Marston accused of running over?
John and Lucey Combs.
Who of the guest seems to be the most strict for themselves?
Emily Brent
What character was invited to be a secretary, that was previously a gym teacher?
Vera Claythorne
How tall does the book say Anthony Marston is?
Six feet tall
How does the poem relate to the story?
The deaths in the story are represented by the poem.
Who is Justice Wargave accused of "sending to his death?"
Edward Seton
How many females are on the island in the beginning of the story?
Three; Mrs. Rogers, Vera, and Emily Brent
Why is Mr. Rogers accused of murdering his wife on the island?
According to the guests, he tried to cover up the murder done on Miss Brady, which Mrs. Rogers seemed visibly shocked hearing her name once again.
How many tribe members is Mr. Lombard accused of starving to death?
Twenty-one