Yes he was in the book and he was the first vicim to die by cynide injected in his drink and then he choked to death. he was reffered as a young hansdom playboy. hope that hlped!(: - bieberfever123
Anthony Marston is a wealthy and reckless young man invited to a remote island under false pretenses in Agatha Christie's novel "And Then There Were None." He is accused of causing a fatal car accident due to his reckless driving and displays little remorse for his actions. Marston is one of the ten guests who are mysteriously murdered one by one on the island.
Anthony Marston
Anthony Marston is not directly related to the host of the party in "And Then There Were None." He is simply one of the guests invited to the island.
Anthony Marston finds a figurine of a little soldier made out of a red herring on the dining table, which amuses him because of the play on words.
Anthony Marston was invited to Indian Island by a mysterious host named U.N. Owen. He received a letter inviting him to spend some time on the island, which seemed like a glamorous and exciting proposition to him.ΓΌnde
Anthony Marston was a wealthy playboy and socialite.
Anthony Marston lost his driver's license for a year due to reckless driving that resulted in a woman's death.
Anthony Marston was invited to Indian Island as one of the ten guests because he was known for his reckless and impulsive behavior. His invitation was part of the orchestrated plan to gather individuals with guilty consciences and be punished for their actions.
Anthony Marston
Anthony Marston
Anthony Marston
Anthony Marston died after drinking poisoned cyanide that was in his drink. It was all part of the mysterious plan orchestrated by the unknown host of the island to punish the guests for their past crimes.
In Agatha Christie's "And Then There Were None," the characters die in the following order: Anthony Marston, Mrs. Rogers, General Macarthur, Ethel Rogers, Judge Wargrave, Dr. Armstrong, Philip Lombard, and Vera Claythorne.