Ep 8. Episode 8
- TV-PG
- February 24, 2021
- 58 min
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7.7 (290)
In Episode 8 of Death in Paradise season 10, Detective Inspector Neville Parker and his team are called to investigate the murder of the owner of a rum distillery, Francis Compton. As they arrive on the scene, they find Francis's body lying on a conveyor belt in the distillery, surrounded by bottles of rum.
The team quickly realizes that Francis's death was not accidental and that he was murdered. Everyone who worked at the distillery becomes a suspect, as they all had their own reasons to want Francis dead. Moreover, the distillery is situated on a small island where everyone knows each other, and everyone seems to have a secret to hide.
As the team starts investigating, they find out that Francis was a man with many enemies, including his own family. His granddaughter, Helena, had been cut off from the family fortune and was in desperate need of money. Francis's son, Edward, who had been estranged from his father for many years, was back on the island, and he had a motive for revenge.
The investigation takes a new turn when the team finds out that Francis had been secretly planning to sell the distillery to a wealthy businessman named Jack Harmer. Everyone on the island knew about the deal, but no one knew the details. The team realizes that this could be the motive behind Francis's murder.
As the investigation progresses, the team uncovers many secrets and lies. Neville, who is struggling with his allergies, finds himself in the middle of the investigation when he discovers vital evidence. With the help of his team, he unravels the mystery behind Francis's death and finds the killer.
In the end, the team is surprised by the killer's identity. They find out that the killer was someone they had not suspected at all. The investigation ends with a shocking twist, and the team is left wondering if there is more to the case than what they had uncovered.
Overall, Episode 8 of Death in Paradise season 10 is a thrilling murder mystery with many twists and turns. With excellent writing, great acting, and breathtaking scenery, the show keeps you engaged and entertained until the very end.