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Banks defies orders by informally speaking to Martin Fleming on his own though he gets no results. Tom Rothwell returns from America for his father's funeral and tells the police he fell out with his father after seeing him with another woman. Pamela identifies her attacker as a rough-looking Irishman named by police records as Arthur Jameson,an arms fan and former client of Norcliffe but Jameson kills himself before he can be questioned. Following Tom's information Banks discovers that the woman in question was not Pamela. The trail leads to a house where all is revealed - including a money laundering scheme which justifies Banks' suspicions. The case closed Helen at last begins to integrate with the rest of the team.

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    • Author: Thetalen
    As Banks and Morton pursue the killer they are confronted by problems with the credibility of the victim. They are chasing shadows and dealing with incomplete information. When we get to the end, we can see why things are as they are. A fruitless search for the guy who pulled the trigger leads to some surprises. One problem I have with these British, stiff upper lip, cops is that they reject happiness for the job. That professional musician really likes him. He didn't have to go to Budapest--he could have developed a relationship with her slowly. Oh my. It's the old lone wolf thing.
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    • Author: LONUDOG
    In part 1 DCI Banks and his team (sans DS Cabbot, who is on maternity leave) attempt to solve the brutal murder of "unassuming accountant" Keith Rothwell (Dominic Mafham) after he and his wife returned home from a wedding anniversary with his status conscious wife. They return home to find their daughter bound and gagged, and then the murderer blows his head off in the garage.

    Or does he?

    There's a bit of a twist at the end here regarding who was really murdered, and it fits within the narrative of the midlife crisis that some men go through I guess.

    The Yorkshire coast is beautiful, and you can feel the cold weather in this compelling and gripping instalment of DCI Banks. We get to see Leeds in all its glory, and the architecture is impressive.

    It's good to see DI Morton (Doc Martin's Caroline Catz) being part of the team when she joins her team (DCI Banks, DS Jackman, DC Blackstone) for a poker match at work.
  • Episode complete credited cast:
    Stephen Tompkinson Stephen Tompkinson - DCI Alan Banks
    Caroline Catz Caroline Catz - DI Helen Morton
    Lorraine Burroughs Lorraine Burroughs - DS Winsome Jackman
    Jack Deam Jack Deam - DC Ken Blackstone
    Nicholas Sidi Nicholas Sidi - CS McLaughlin (as Nick Sidi)
    Richard Dillane Richard Dillane - DCI Stuart Burgess
    Patrick Baladi Patrick Baladi - Martin Fleming
    Francis Magee Francis Magee - Arthur Jameson
    Patricia Potter Patricia Potter - Pamela Jefferies
    Amanda Root Amanda Root - Mary Rothwell
    Dominic Mafham Dominic Mafham - Keith Rothwell
    Lewis Rainer Lewis Rainer - Tom Rothwell
    Rosie Day Rosie Day - Hannah Rothwell
    Maxine Finch Maxine Finch - Headmistress
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