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BBC Press Release[]
Honoré Police Station’s team is drawn into the world of political scandal when Saint Marie’s Commerce Minister, Jacob Doran, is found shot dead in his home. With his death coming shortly after news broke of the minister’s disreputable affair with a colleague and a suicide note found at the scene, the case initially appears to be an open and shut suicide. However, after analysing the crime scene, Humphrey becomes convinced that the minister was actually murdered.
At the heart of the investigation are Jacob’s betrayed wife, Charlotte, his son, Drew, and mistress, Lena. Could one of them have held a strong enough grudge to kill the political figure? As the case unfolds though, the team become more and more frustrated that the physical evidence suggests suicide rather than murder. Is it possible that Humphrey has got it wrong this time?
The case becomes more complicated when an additional suspect appears on the scene – Lena’s Godfather, Marlon, who also turns out to be Camille’s estranged father – and the suicide note is proven to be written by the victim. Will Camille let her blast from the past get in the way of her intuition? And who would murder a man who was already in the process of killing himself?[1]
--Humph (talk) 06:24, January 23, 2018 (UTC)