Ann Reynolds

In the novel Hallowe'en Party, Ann Reynolds is the older sister of Joyce and Leopold. She is sixteen and studying for her "A" level examinations. Like her sister and brother, she had been at the party at Apple Trees. On Joyce's claim that she had seen a murder, Ann tells Ariadne Oliver at the aparty that  she was making it all up. Later she tells Poirot much the same thing--that Joyce was an inverate liar who liked to show off. Joyce had, for example, a story about having gone to India. Their uncle had gone to India and Joyce pretended she went with him. It was all a fabrication but a lot of girls in the school actually believed her.

Ann had read one of Ariadne Oliver's books, "The Dying Goldfish". She said it was quite good but she didn't like it because there wasn't enough blood. She liked murders with lots of blood.