Chapter 35ANOTHER TRUTH If I hadn't been standing outside the spa at the end of that particular working day, I wouldn't have known Albert was innocent of Dupont's death. I saw him leave the building, you see, and as he stepped outside, I heard him call out au revoir', just as Monsieur Claude described in his statement. Within a minute or two of him closing the door and walking away, I saw Dupont arrive and enter the building. It was strange to see him dressed in his suit. I didn't know it then, but I know now that Dupont had gone home to change before his meeting with Claude, perhaps to add gravitas to their conversation. I can only assume that Dupont tried to blackmail Claude. I know he was probably questioning how unlikely it was that all these people to die from fatal heart attacks wit

