![]() ![]() Poirot manages to connect the dots and eventually confronts Clarke with an accusation, which in turn forces a guilty Clarke to carry out a failed suicide attempt before he is arrested on suspicion of murder. Clarke's motive is revealed to have stemmed from his desire to inherit the wealth of family members, something he feared he would risk losing, unless certain people were out of the picture. And it is revealed that the character Franklin Clarke, one of the murder victim's younger brother, is actually the man behind the killings. Well, like all good murder mysteries, the original 1936 novel concludes with the unmasking of the ABC serial killer. ![]() Some major spoilers lay ahead - you have been warned. And viewers are in for an absolute treat, if The ABC Murders book ending is anything to go by. The three part mini-series will follow lead characters, such as Hercule Poirot, as they investigate a series of mysterious murders carried out by a killer who is simply referred to as "ABC." The BBC adaptation will star the likes of John Malkovich and Rupert Grint. Over the Christmas period the TV adaptation of Agatha Christie's The ABC Murders is scheduled to air on BBC One. ![]()
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