Yes, in Agatha Christie's novel "And Then There Were None," Judge Wargrave is referred to as a "tiger" by the character Vera Claythorne. This description serves to highlight Wargrave's cunning and ruthless nature as he orchestrates the demise of the guests on the island.
Judge Wargrave.
In the book "And Then There Were None" by Agatha Christie, the murderer is Judge Lawrence Wargrave, who orchestrated the deaths of all the victims on the island. He reveals himself as the killer in a confession letter left at the end of the story.
Vera Claythorn in different to Justice Wargrave in many ways, perhaps the main one is that she si not the murderer. She is also not a psychopath. my answer: Vera is a female She is not the leader, where Wargrave takes action all the time is tough situations She was invited by a different person She is younger then the "reptilian" Wargrave
In "And Then There Were None" by Agatha Christie, Justice Wargrave is characterized as an elderly man. His exact age is not specified in the book, but he is described as being an older individual with a considerable amount of experience and authority.
The Tiger's Destiny and Tiger's Curse would be my favorite book in the Tiger Saga.
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He has a strong personality. Due to him being a retired judge it makes him very authoritative and he is a natural leader. He is very intelligent and commanding. he is also VERY assertive. At the end of the book he illuminates his motives for killing each person. He has a disease that makes him enjoy murdering and he can't stand the idea that no one will ever know how clever he was.
in Korea it is reffered as 남북전쟁 or nam-book-junn-jeng
The book Tiger Tiger has 208 pages. It was written by Lynne Reid Banks.
In the book And Then There Were None, Mr.Justice Waregrave was the murderer. Justice Wargrave had asked Dr Armstrong to fake his death so he can rattle the people. All of the deaths after Mr Wargrave's were a coincidence. Justice Wargrave had put the potassium cyanide in Anthony Marston's drink and put sleeping pills in Mrs Rogers' drink. He had also hit Mr Rogers and General MacArthur in the head with a blade and inject a poison into Emily Brent's neck.