Geneviève Millet

In Le cheval pâle, the French Télévisions film adaptation of Agatha Christie's The Pale Horse, for the Les Petits Meurtres d'Agatha Christie TV series, Geneviève Millet is the parallel of Jessie Davis in the original story.

Like Davis, Millet worked as a surveyor conducting consumer preference surveys. She noticed that there was a pattern in that the people she surveyed ended up dying. She herself fell ill and just before dying, confided a list of names to Père François, saying that she believed she had been the "assassin" of the names on the list.

Millet's death was attributed to natural causes--a virus. But Laurence later surmised that she had to be eliminated because once she noticed the pattern, she posed a threat to the security of the murder-for-a-price operation. Millet does not appear on screen.