Leslie Macarthur

In the novel And Then There Were None, Leslie Macarthur was the wife of General Macarthur. She was described as a woman with "a heart-shaped face, dancing grey eyes, and a curling brown mass of hair". She had an affair with Arthur Richmond, a soldier in her husband's regiment. She never really suspected that her husband had sent Richmond to a certain death. Leslie was one year older than Arthur Richmond.

She died of pneumonia after the First World War.

Portrayals
In the 2015 And Then There Were None miniseries, she died of the Spanish Influenza instead of pneumonia. The actress behind the part is not credited, but there is a part where Celia Henbury makes a voice over narration.