At the request of his late son Hal's friend, Barnaby investigates a lodge owner who is suspected of murdering his wife. Even though he finds conclusive evidence to exonerate the man, Jones suspects that all is not as it appears.
A friend of Barnaby's late son Hal asks for his help to clear a lodge owner named Gil Atkins of the murder of his wife Claire. Despite all of the evidence to the contrary Barnaby manages to find proof that exonerates Gill. Barnaby keeps digging and soon finds out that all is not what it appears to be.—charmardee-smith