Characters
Methods of Killing
Locations
Crime
Miscellaneous
100
A recently retired judge with intelligence and a commanding personality who oftentimes take charge of the group. His experience makes him a natural leader.

Who is Judge Wargrave?

100

This person was killed when U.N. Owen slipped cyanide into their drink.

Who is Anthony Martson?

100

The name of the island in which U.N.Owen imprisoned the characters.

What is Soldier Island?

100

This person was invited to the island after swaying the jury unfairly in the case where a man was going to be pronounced not guilty.

Why is Judge Wargrave on the island?

100

This person was the one hired by U.N.Owen to facilitate the inviting of the guests to the island. 

Who is Mr. Morris/Issac Morris?

200

A former caretaker who came to Indian Island to serve for Mrs. Owen. This character is typically viewed as intelligent and capable, however, this character also appears to be nervous upon uncanny events.

Who is Vera Claythorne?

200

This person was killed by their own gun when Vera shot them.

Who is Philip Lombard?
200

The location in which the crimes of the guests were first spoken of on U.N.Owen's record.

What is the Drawing Room?

200

This person broke the speed limit and violated traffic laws. Thus, they ran over two college-age kids resulting in their death.

Why is Anthony Mortson on the island?

200

This person was the first one to link the poem hung in the guests' rooms to the killings.

Who is Vera Claythorne?

300

A former servant rehired to take care of the guests on Indian Island. This person's spouse fainted due to a traumatic experience early in the novel. 

Who is Mr. Rogers?

300

This person was killed in their sleep by what seemed to be a panic attack but was actually a drug that was fed to them in the night.

Who is Mrs. Rogers?

300

The room in which our characters first noticed the 10 soldier statues.

What is the Dining Room?

300

This person followed in the footsteps of their spouse by killing their employer so that they could inherit money.

Why is Mrs. Rogers on the island?

300

The title of the nursery rhyme that hung in all the guests' bedrooms.

What is The Ten Little Soldiers?

400

This person appears to be mysterious, confident, and resourceful. This person was a mercenary soldier in Africa in their younger years. This person's bold and cunning traits allow for survival throughout most of the novel.

Who is Philip Lombard?
400

This person was killed while believing he was assisting in the capture of U.N. Owen and was pushed off the cliff by the killer himself.

Who is Dr. Armstrong?

400

The room belonging to the person who first noticed the Rhyme and its relation to the island they were on.

What is Vera's Room?

400

This person was jealous of his wife's lover and therefore sent him on a suicide mission during World War I.

Why is McArthur on the island?

400

The false name that Blore introduced himself with at the beginning of the novel.

What is Davis?

500

This person colluded unknowingly with U.N. Owen under the guises that attempted to catch him. This person is a respected figure in society whose resourcefulness and experience almost led him to catch the killer.

Who is Dr. Edward George Armstrong?

500

This person killed themselves within an elaborate, technological feat intended to cover their own tracks.

Who is Judge Wargrave?

500

The room in which the murderer kills themselves after they clean up the house post-killing everyone.

What is Wargrave's Room?

500
This person allowed a child in their care to drown in order for their lover to inherit the child's estate.

Why is Vera on the island?

500

The police determined the killer's identity using this method.

What is finding the confession in the bottle that the killer tossed into the ocean?