An Art Gallery owner is killed, and artist who's work he's shunned is prime suspect, Rebus's bad attitude lands him on a Behavioural rehabilitation course.
It's a very sombre affair it's fair to say, it's more seedy and violent than any other episode of the show that I can remember, this story really does get under the skin. Very dark content, but the criminals are so bad, that yours itching for them to be taken down.
Plenty going on to keep you entertained and intrigued, there is a real depth and intensity to this story, Stott as always is commanding on the role.
Jon Morrison and Dave Anderson were both terrific as the wayward Detectives, two of the best criminals I've seen on the show, they really are a pair of monsters. Stella Honey as always is first rate. Always great to see Jon Morrison in a role outside of Vera, instantly recognisable with his dour manner.
It's a smashing book, it translates well here, excellent, 9/10.
It's a very sombre affair it's fair to say, it's more seedy and violent than any other episode of the show that I can remember, this story really does get under the skin. Very dark content, but the criminals are so bad, that yours itching for them to be taken down.
Plenty going on to keep you entertained and intrigued, there is a real depth and intensity to this story, Stott as always is commanding on the role.
Jon Morrison and Dave Anderson were both terrific as the wayward Detectives, two of the best criminals I've seen on the show, they really are a pair of monsters. Stella Honey as always is first rate. Always great to see Jon Morrison in a role outside of Vera, instantly recognisable with his dour manner.
It's a smashing book, it translates well here, excellent, 9/10.