- When a London flat is being rehabbed a bloody Nazi dagger is discovered in the fireplace and the team joins with a Massad agent in a hunt to solve the case.
- This episode revolves around a cold case from May 1945, where a young girl was found stabbed to death in a London back street. The identity of the girl is finally revealed by her diary which was found in a derelict house. DC Mel Silver seemed to have worked on the case just before her death. So says Sarah, a Nazi hunter, who pretends to be working for Interpol. She sent a ceremonial SS-dagger to Boyd's team; this turns out to be the murder weapon, and it came from that same house, belonging to a family of Jewish-Polish decent, who seem to have a lot of secrets, leading right back right to the darkest chapter of German history. Meanwhile people start dying in the "now". To tell much more would be a spoiler. Expect a starring performance by Eileen Atkins as the matriarch.—Dixie11
- When the police receive a World War II Nazi dagger in the mail, blood tests point the to the 1945 murder of a young refugee child who, along with her family, had only recently arrived in London. The dagger was found in a home under renovation and which backed onto the street where the young girl was found. The Dusniak family whose family patriarch has recently been put into a retirement home owns the house. Boyd is assisted by an attractive Mossad agent and finally makes the connection to the piece of jewelry mailed to Mel Silver after her death.—garykmcd
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