Lynley and Havers investigate the beating death of a doorkeeper at Parliament.Lynley and Havers investigate the beating death of a doorkeeper at Parliament.Lynley and Havers investigate the beating death of a doorkeeper at Parliament.
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- Jeremy Silberston(completed film)
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- GoofsIn the mortuary scene, the unidentified deceased has a toe tag identifying him as Eric Ramsay. In the next scene, Havers tells Lynley that the fingerprints have identified the deceased as Eric Ramsay.
- Quotes
Detective Inspector Thomas Lynley: [to Havers] When we get to Black Rod's office, please, don't ask the obvious question!
- ConnectionsFollowed by The Inspector Lynley Mysteries: Word of God (2005)
Featured review
A classic mystery.
A man is found floating down The Thames, just outside Westminster, the investigation leads Lynley and Havers to The House of Lords, where they naturally face friction.
It's a cracking episode, it has a different flavour to the usual story, this one is a touch more high brow, the killings are shrouded in mystery, lots of cloak and dagger, it has an espionage feel, it's very different.
Claudia Blakeley and Sharon Small would play sisters some year in an episode of Marple, The Blue Geranium. Great acting in general, John Standing has a real touch of class, Tony Haygarth is great.
It looks incredible, genuinely the most visual episode of the show, the scenes of glorious Westminster look fabulous.
I can't get my head around Featherstonehough.
Loved it, 9/10.
It's a cracking episode, it has a different flavour to the usual story, this one is a touch more high brow, the killings are shrouded in mystery, lots of cloak and dagger, it has an espionage feel, it's very different.
Claudia Blakeley and Sharon Small would play sisters some year in an episode of Marple, The Blue Geranium. Great acting in general, John Standing has a real touch of class, Tony Haygarth is great.
It looks incredible, genuinely the most visual episode of the show, the scenes of glorious Westminster look fabulous.
I can't get my head around Featherstonehough.
Loved it, 9/10.
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