William Blore

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William Blore is a former police inspector and one of the accused guests on Soldier Island in Agatha Christie’s mystery novel "And Then There Were None."

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Predicate Object
instanceOf fictional character
guest on Soldier Island
police inspector
accusedOf causing the death of James Stephen Landor
alsoKnownAs Davis NERFINISHED
Mr. Blore NERFINISHED
appearsIn And Then There Were None NERFINISHED
appearsInAdaptation film adaptations of And Then There Were None
stage adaptations of And Then There Were None
television adaptations of And Then There Were None
appearsInGenre crime fiction
mystery novel
associatedWith James Stephen Landor NERFINISHED
creator Agatha Christie NERFINISHED
firstPublicationOfWork 1939
formerOccupation police inspector
gender male
genreOfWork whodunit
introducedIn And Then There Were None NERFINISHED
languageOfWork English
methodOfCrimeAccusation perjury
nationality British
occupation police inspector
partOf cast of characters in And Then There Were None
publisherOfWork Collins Crime Club NERFINISHED
roleInWork accused guest
settingOfEvents Soldier Island NERFINISHED
usesAlias Davis NERFINISHED
workSetIn Devon, England NERFINISHED

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And Then There Were None hasCharacter William Blore