Ethel Rogers

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Ethel Rogers is a nervous, subservient housekeeper and one of the accused guests in Agatha Christie's mystery novel "And Then There Were None."

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Predicate Object
instanceOf character in a novel
fictional character
housekeeper
accusedOf involvement in the death of Jennifer Brady
appearsIn And Then There Were None NERFINISHED
appearsInGenre crime fiction
mystery fiction
associatedWithCharacter Anthony Marston NERFINISHED
Dr. Edward Armstrong NERFINISHED
Emily Brent NERFINISHED
General John Macarthur NERFINISHED
Justice Lawrence Wargrave NERFINISHED
Philip Lombard NERFINISHED
Thomas Rogers NERFINISHED
Vera Claythorne NERFINISHED
William Blore NERFINISHED
associatedWithPlace Soldier Island mansion NERFINISHED
creator Agatha Christie NERFINISHED
employer Thomas Rogers NERFINISHED
firstAppearance And Then There Were None NERFINISHED
gender female
languageOfWork English
maritalStatus married
medium novel
nationality British
occupation housekeeper
personalityTrait nervous
subservient
roleInWork accused guest
settingOfActivity Soldier Island NERFINISHED
spouse Thomas Rogers NERFINISHED
workOfFictionCountryOfOrigin United Kingdom NERFINISHED
workPublishedInYear 1939

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