

Then, Judge Wargrave walks in, quite alive, and reveals how he wanted to create an unsolvable mystery and punish the guilty, and how he intends to shoot himself to complete the poem. Delirious, she returns to her room where a noose is waiting. Vera manages to lift Philip's gun and when he charges at her, she shoots him dead. Subsequently, Armstrong's corpse is brought in by the tide.
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Blore is ambushed and fatally stabbed by the killer, who then partially covers the body with a bear skin rug. During the night, Armstrong leaves the house, leaving the other three to believe that he is the killer. The remaining four engage in a demented bacchanal with alcohol and drugs. Judge Wargrave is found, dressed up to match the Chancery verse of the poem, with a gunshot wound to the head. After the butler, Mr Rogers, is found split open with an axe, and Miss Brent is found fatally stabbed in the throat, the five survivors band together to search all the rooms and belongings to unmask the killer and save themselves.įive of the original ten are left. Wargrave proposes a damning theory to the others that the killer is one of them. After the General is found with his head smashed in with a telescope, the remaining seven realize that whoever left the mysterious message intends to make good on their threat, according to the rules of the nursery rhyme. As a hunt for the mysterious Mr Owen is conducted on the island, the nature behind the accusations begin to come to light Philip Lombard confirms that he killed 21 Africans for a diamond reward, Emily Brent recounts the fateful past of her former maid, Beatrice Taylor, and General MacArthur succumbs to insanity, crippled with guilt over killing his subordinate and wife's lover, Arthur Richmond. The poisoning of both victims casts suspicion on Dr. Vera Claythorne shows Dr Armstrong that two of the soldiers in the dining room have disappeared. The next day, the cook Mrs Rogers is found dead in her bed from unknown causes, matching the second verse from the poem. Marston dies shortly thereafter from cyanide-laced gin in a similar manner to that of the first little soldier. Eight guests refute the accusations made against them, but Philip Lombard and Anthony Marston do not. One of the guests (Blore) is revealed to be an impostor using another name. After dinner, Mr Rogers, who had been instructed to do so, plays a gramophone record, in which all the guests as well as Mr and Mrs Rogers are named as being responsible for the death(s) of another human being for which they evaded punishment.

The "guests" find a copy of a children's rhyme, "Ten Little Soldiers", in each of their rooms and ten jade figurines on the dining room table.

There is no host to greet them but there are domestic staff, Thomas and Ethel Rogers, a married couple. In August 1939, eight strangers arrive at Soldier Island, most having ostensibly been invited by old friends or the current ostensible owners, Mr and Mrs Owen.
