Graybrook

In the novel Mrs McGinty's Dead, Graybrook was the barrister in charge of the defence during the trial of James Bentley for the murder of Abigail McGinty.

Graybrook did not appear in the story in person. He was only mentioned in passing by Superintendent Spence when briefing Poirot about the case. Although Bentley was found guilty, Spence considered Graybrook "put up the best show he could."