In "A Cry for Justice," a woman is found dead in an apparent suicide, but it is actually murder. The investigation leads to a homeless charity that a suspicious reporter is dogging, run by a former model (Jenny Agutter) and her husband.
The newly reinstated Havers goes undercover as a secretary at the charity so she can nose around. The bodies start piling up and Lynley and Havers are led into a web of human trafficking, blackmail, and kidnapping.
On the home front, Lynley isn't as enthusiastic as he should be about Helen's pregnancy.
Very good story with a lot of twists.
Nathaniel Parker does a great job as the tenacious Inspector Lynley, who in this episode, gets to show his tough side more than usual. And we get to see Havers a little "done up" for a change.
As usual, my only problem is the dull Helen (Lesley Vickerage). I still can't understand why they got married because I don't know what attracted him to her in the first place. I understand she is recast in 2005 due to Vickerage having a baby.
Very entertaining.