

The couple seem to be reconciled, but in reality Tina and Anne are manipulating the ‘Sons of the Twice Born’ to murder each other: When Platt chokes, Anne saves his life (in Lewis’s presence) when, as Platt tells her, she could have let him die. Anne trained as a nurse, and got a job nursing Platt. Patsy had a daughter, Anne, whom Tina brought up. It was Platt who actually carried out the murder. Patsy got drunk or drugged with the ‘Sons of the Twice Born’ and they decided to murder her in order to take out her adrenal gland and extract the adrenochrome, which was reputed (by Hunter S. Tina Daniels used to be a prostitute who recommended her colleague Patsy Worth to Harry Bundrick. It transpires that the murders have been masterminded by two women. The group keep their ex-membership of this disreputable club secret, although they each have a gold ring bearing the image of Dionysus. Dean Greely, a failed painter staying in a houseboat.

He uses a wheel chair since being involved in a head-on collision when drugged, causing the second driver's death (thus and Platt's behaviour eliciting Lewis’s ire)
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Denniston was the only one who could have guessed that the key code to the sleep lab was '12 47 14'.ĭI Lewis and DS Hathaway investigate the murder of Dean Greely. It is also mathematically literate: The kindly professor Ivor Denniston dismisses his class with the joke that there's a sign reading "Heisenberg might have lived here." Lewis asks: "That Heisenberg joke – the uncertainty principle?” to get the riposte "I'm not sure." There are various abstruse clues: the griffin is a cross between an eagle and a lion perfect numbers are those that are the sum of their factors: 6 = 1+2+3 28 = 1+2+4+7+14 the next two are 496 and 8,128 – which of course turns out to be the prime suspect's computer password. The plot bears some self-conscious parallels to Hamlet, and there are references to King Lear - the first victim is called Regan Peverill - and " A Tale of Two Cities". Her daughter Jessica Pollock is being examined for the ‘Endeavour Award’ which had been endowed by an anonymous donor for music that spoke to the soul.


Other references to Morse are that: on his arrival at London Heathrow Airport, Lewis is nearly run over by a red Jaguar Mark 2 (which at the same time reminds him of his wife Val’s death in a hit-and-run) he knows the word 'bruxism' (tooth-grinding) as he spent "15 years working for a crossword fanatic" Trudi Griffon knew Morse and says: "He was a man you could talk to". When two other murders occur, Lewis must decipher a cryptic clue left in an old case file by his former boss, Chief Inspector Morse: "Polo wasn't the king". The future of the company rests however on an impending deal with Japanese investors who insist that family unity is all important at this time. He is disruptive and has no respect for his uncle who now heads the company. Daniel is a maladjusted young man who will soon inherit his father's automotive empire. The key-code used to access the sleep lab is assigned to a fellow maths student, Daniel Griffon, but Daniel's maths tutor has provided him with an alibi. DI Lewis returns to Oxford after two years' secondment to the British Virgin Islands to recover from his wife's death, and is reluctantly assigned by his new boss, DCS Innocent, to the murder of an Oxford mathematics student who is shot while participating in a sleep study. Russell Lewis (Story), Stephen Churchett (Screenplay)įirst ever episode.
