- Whilst Jersey couple Tony and Janet Morel are staying at a French camp-site Janet is murdered, requiring Jim to liaise with the French police. A local found with some of Janet's possessions is arrested but Jim learns that Janet was a domineering wife and Tony is the subject of a hate campaign by local youths. Kim tells Jim that Tony was also a voyeur, who took secret pictures of young girls. Certainly he is an obsessive photographer and his photo albums hold the key to both Janet's murder and one at the same camp site some years earlier.—don @ minifie-1
- A Jersey man and his wife are taking a camping holiday in France. The man leaves a local café and returns to the tent to find his wife brutally stabbed to death. On returning to Jersey, the husband is in a state of shock. Charlie Hungerford offers to look after him until he recovers. Charlie describes the man, a local fishmonger, as a lovely man and very popular. However, Jims daughter Kim seems uneasy with his presence. The mans shop suffers a graffiti attack, which is later repeated at his home. It is revealed that a similar attack took place a year or so earlier. Perhaps the man is not so popular as Charlie believes.
French police believe that they have arrested the murderer, a local man found with some of the victims possessions. The fishmonger returns to France to assist police. Meanwhile, Kim tells her father that the man has a reputation for taking furtive photographs from the sand dunes. Jim visits the mans house following the graffiti attack and finds a well ordered shelf of photo albums. The photos seem innocent enough, but one album is missing. Jim tracks the album down at Charlies house, but 2 pages have been removed. Jim finds a photo of a girl posing by a tent and uses the dates of the missing pages to identify that she was the victim of an unsolved murder, a brutal stabbing on a campsite. Jim takes the fishmonger to the site of the earlier murder, where he breaks down under questions.
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