- A party of airline crew is staying at an hotel on the island and stewardess Natasha Thiebert is found dead by poisoning. She had just written a postcard home to describe 'exciting news'. Evidence suggests that pilot Adam Frost, boyfriend of cabin crew member Helen Walker, was in Natasha's room before she died and he admits he had gone to tell her the news of her promotion. Steward Max Leigh was also hoping for that promotion and co-pilot Paul Bevans was in debt to Natasha for money she loaned him to give gambling creditors. Then Adam admits to an affair with Natasha, her true exciting news, and a second search of the room uncovers a poison bottle with his prints on it. Goodman however knows that Adam has been framed and exposes the real murderer.—don @ minifie-1
- The team investigates the murder of flight attendant Natasha Thibert who was found dead in her hotel room, apparently poisoned. She had been out by the pool with other members of the crew but retired around midnight. The police estimate that she died some two and a half hours later but it's also clear someone had been having a drink with her before she died. Natasha had just learned she's got a sought after promotion, something that didn't sit well with Max Leigh. She had also lent a large sum of money to Paul Bevans and was having trouble getting it back. She was also having an affair with colleague Adam Frost who had a girlfriend, Helen Walker, also a colleague. DI Goodman pieces it all together thanks to a single strand of animal hair.—garykmcd
- The islands airline's crews all stay in the same hotel, on friendly terms. Flight attendant Natasha Thibert dies in her room from a Tibetan poison after drinking champagne. Humphrey soon finds that everyone has secrets and/or motives, such as co-pilot Paul Bevans' compulsive gambling debts, longest-serving steward Max Leigh being past over for a promotion he claims not to crave, and pilot Adam Frost cheating on his fiancée, later arriving stewardess Helen Walker, with Natasha, but also the hotel staff. Evidence has been tampered with, including the glass, the poison bottle, the room key and even time.—KGF Vissers
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