Question the victim's brother | Chapter three - Churston Agatha Christie: The ABC Murders Guide
Last update: 11 May 2016
Being in the lounge make an observation of Franklin Clarke. Notice his tanned complexion, broad shoulders and a well-fastened tie.
Look also at Thora Grey. Notice her understated make-up, an old brooch and well tailored, very classical blouse (chest).
In Poirot's notebook you can read notes about two suspects (Franklin Clarke; Thora Grey).
Question the victim's brother. Accuse him of preventing Lady Clarke from speaking (3 ego points) or insist of questioning her (1 ego point + 3 ego points) or be understanding (3 ego points). In this last case another options will appear: point out that Thora is a suspect (3 ego points) or ask if the villagers knew about his brother habits (1 ego point). Finally, ask if it was a dark night (1 ego point) or what Franklin's favourite book is (3 ego points).