This is my favorite book by Agatha Christie! The order of deaths was Tony Marston, Mrs. Rogers, General MacArthur, Mr. Rogers, Emily Brent, Justice Wargrave, Dr. Armstrong, Mr. Blore, Philip Lombard and then Vera Claythorne. Tho actually it was Justice Wargrave who died last since he was behind it all and killed himself after he wrote the letter confessing, or rather proudly proclaiming that it wad him.
In "And Then There Were None" by Agatha Christie, the characters die in the following order: Anthony Marston, Mrs. Rogers, General Macarthur, Mr. Rogers, Emily Brent, Justice Wargrave, Dr. Armstrong, and Vera Claythorne. Lombard's fate is a bit ambiguous, as he is presumed to have died at the end along with Vera.
This is my favorite book by Agatha Christie! The order of deaths was Tony Marston, Mrs. Rogers, General MacArthur, Mr. Rogers, Emily Brent, Justice Wargrave, Dr. Armstrong, Mr. Blore, Philip Lombard and then Vera Claythorne. Tho actually it was Justice Wargrave who died last since he was behind it all and killed himself after he wrote the letter confessing, or rather proudly proclaiming that it wad him.
Anthony Marston
Emily Brent is the second character to die in "And Then There Were None." She is found dead in her room, having been injected with a lethal dose of a drug.
old major and then snowball dies. boxer dies at the end and its so sad the way he dies:( its a great book!
laurent dies in the new moon
In the book "Storm Warning" from The 39 Clues series, the character William McIntyre dies. William McIntyre is a key character throughout the series and his death has a significant impact on the storyline.
In "The 39 Clues: Storm Warning" (Book 9), no major character dies.
Tony Marston dies on page 51 in the book "And Then There Were None" by Agatha Christie.
Judging from the synopsis online, The Comic Book Guy died.
No, Dies Drear is a fictional character from the book "The House of Dies Drear" by Virginia Hamilton. The character is inspired by the historical figure of John Derry, who was a conductor on the Underground Railroad.
The general in "And Then There Were None" by Agatha Christie dies in Chapter 9, which is on pages 127-148, depending on the edition of the book.
Ian Malcolm
Primrose does not die in any book. She is a character from the novel "The Hunger Games" by Suzanne Collins.
Most recently his character dies in "National Treasure: Book of Secrets" (2007). He apparently dies at the start of the movie "Salvation Boulevard" (2011).