From an injection with potassium cyanide into her neck, made to resemble a bee sting (to fit the corresponding verse of the nursery rhyme).
Emily Brent dies in Chapter 15 of Agatha Christie's "And Then There Were None."
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.
In Agatha Christie's "And Then There Were None," Emily Brent dies on page 122 in most editions. She is killed by a hypodermic syringe, which is inserted into her neck, reflecting the novel's theme of justice and retribution. Her death occurs as the characters are systematically eliminated one by one, heightening the suspense of the story.
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