A murder occurs at a disused air field, a site with a particular memory for an elderly lady.
No shortage of suspects in this one, some very good characters, particularly Rosemary, a story seldom told on a show such as this, a woman longing for the return of her husband, perhaps suffering from dementia, beautifully portrayed by Georgine Anderson, a part that could easily have been overplayed.
Very impressed here also by Nicola Redmond, a very talented actress, sadly not on our screens often enough. Lighter moments from both the quirky dance teacher and the creepy cameraman.
I'd say this is a lot darker in tone then the usual stories, but it's very engaging, and the way it's played out, rather believable too. I love the use of 1940's music, gives it a different feel. My one objection, is there a Policeman that Cully didn't flirt with?
Very enjoyable. 8/10