- Barnaby and Jones are called to investigate a series of murders involving a pair of feuding families.
- DCI Barnaby and DS Jones investigate the death of Dr. Alan Delaney who was purposely run down by someone driving a pick-up truck. Delaney was driving Dr. James Kirkwood's brand new SUV and Barnaby believes Kirkwood may have been the intended victim. He doesn't have to look far to find anyone who would like to see Kirkwood dead. Jim Kirkwood and Delyth Mostyn had only recently announced they were to be married. Both had been married previously but Kirkwood is a widower and Mostin divorced. Dorothy Hutton had asked Barnaby if it's suspicious that her son-in-law James is re-marrying a mere four years after his first wife, her daughter Sarah, died. Barnaby assures her that Sarah's death was fully investigated and James Kirkwood was nowhere near her bedside at the time of her death. Delyth Mostyn's children are nearly apoplectic at the thought of their mother re-marrying and are absolutely opposed to the union. Then there's Clifford Rawnsley, a local farmer who had pursued Delyth but whom she rejected. The case isn't quite so simple however. Meanwhile Cully and Joyce try to convince Barnaby that their garden patio needs to be enlarged. It actually provides him with the vital clue needed to solve the case.—garykmcd
- Dr. Alan Belaney was killed by crash driving the new SUV of his senior practice partner, Dr. James Kirkwood, so the target is unsure and constable Briars is posted as guard. Widower Kirkwood recently announced his plan to wed divorced Delyth Mostin, whose children fear their inheritance being spent as they may retire. Delyth's mother Dorothy Hutton reminds of his first Sarah's suspicious death four years ago, although he was cleared. Pig farmer Clifford Rawnsley pigheadedly courts ladies including Delyth. The tiles Cully's ready boyfriend Simon Dixon is laying in the Barnaby patio inspire Tom to suspect a complex plot involving Welsh cousin Huw Mostyn and family friend Bryn Williams, barely in time to prevent the follow-up murder.—KGF Vissers
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