An Easter Parade for Dangerous Davies. The most successful episode yet as it's packed with plot.
Davies helps an Asian pharmacist who has a vindictive neighbour. However the pharmacist is taken away by the police for questioning when human bones of many different people are found.
It should be a nice juicy case for Davies but he is put to investigate other matters.
A prisoner has absconded. He always protested his innocence about the murder of his wife. He claimed that his wife was having an affair.
Then there is a man run over by a train, thought to be suicide. It seems that was the escaped prisoner.
Davies thinks there is more to it and a prominent politician is linked to the death of the wife.
A well written episode and this really seems to be the kind of story the series always aimed to be.
Davies helps an Asian pharmacist who has a vindictive neighbour. However the pharmacist is taken away by the police for questioning when human bones of many different people are found.
It should be a nice juicy case for Davies but he is put to investigate other matters.
A prisoner has absconded. He always protested his innocence about the murder of his wife. He claimed that his wife was having an affair.
Then there is a man run over by a train, thought to be suicide. It seems that was the escaped prisoner.
Davies thinks there is more to it and a prominent politician is linked to the death of the wife.
A well written episode and this really seems to be the kind of story the series always aimed to be.