Sunday, January 25, 2009

Suspicions Arise

It is assumed that Marston committed suicide because he poured the drink himself. Still, all the guests go to their room and lock the door. All the characters think to themselves about the murders that they were charged with by the speaker. Rogers notices that of the ten Indians on the table, only nine remain.

Mrs. Rogers died in her sleep overnight. Rogers thinks that Armstrong overdosed her by giving her too many sleeping pills. The guests look in hope that the boat will arrive but decide it never will. As the chapter comes to a close, Rogers shows Armstrong that only eight Indian figures remain on the table.

It's starting to get really intense. I love it!

Time Read: 2 hours
Total Time Read: 4.5 hours

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