Charles Evans

In the Hercule Poirot novel The Mystery of the Blue Train, Charles “Chubby” Evans is Lady Tamplin’s younger fourth husband. He is described as an "extremely good-looking young man of twenty-seven", with "delightful manners and a keen love of sport". He had no money of his own, thus he was financially dependent on Rosalie.

He lived in Villa Marguerite, Riviera, France. He shared the household with his wife Rosalie and her daughter Lenox (note: Lenox is Rosalie's biological daughter but not Charles').

Portrayals
In the Agatha Christie's Poirot episode adapted from The Mystery of the Blue Train, he was renamed Corky Evans and portrayed by Tom Harper. Unlike the original version, he is a passenger of the train, so a suspect of Ruth Kettering's murder.