- Foyle goes head to head against the might of the US army when a local girl is found murdered and the finger of suspicion points to a black GI at the US military base.
- Sam moves in with Adam Wainwright to help run his guest house though, due to his shyness, they are not a couple. One of the tenants, Mandy Dean, is having a tough time, raising a baby fathered by black G.I. Gabe Kelly. Her old boyfriend Tommy Duggan is devastated when he returns and makes the discovery. To Foyle's dismay segregation is enforced in Hastings to prevent inter-racial fights and Gabe is beaten up for dancing with Mandy in public. They plan to move to New York but she is murdered on the night a robbery takes place at Gabe's barracks. Two pleasant boarders at the guest house are not what they seem but, with Mandy's killer behind bars, Gabe has an unusual offer of help to mind his child until he can return from New York for her.—don @ minifie-1
- It's July 1945 and the commander of the US Forces in the Hastings area wants to segregate his white and black troops to avoid any racial conflict between them. DCS Foyle has strong views on the subject and doesn't hesitate to remind everyone just what they were fighting for during the war. In this environment, Mandy Dean is living at the local guest house having been thrown out by her mother after giving birth to a baby girl fathered by an African-American GI, Gabe Kelly. Sam is working at the guest house owned by her friend Adam Wainwright and tries to support Mandy. Gabe for his part wants to marry the girl and she him. When Mandy is found dead, DCS Foyle has a murder to investigate with her former boyfriend, Tommy Duggan, and a racist Sergeant at the base, Calhoun, the most likely suspects. Meanwhile, Foyle has to deal with a number of robberies where some of the more prominent members of Hastings society are the victims.—garykmcd
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