Ep 4. Missing Joseph
- TV-14
- April 29, 2002
- 88 min
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7.5 (377)
In the fourth episode of season 1 of Inspector Lynley Mysteries titled "Missing Joseph," we see DI Thomas Lynley and DS Barbara Havers being faced with yet another perplexing case — a missing person. This time, the missing person in question is Joseph Kemble, a prominent member of the traditionalist Christian sect called The Brethren.
The episode starts with Lynley and Havers being called to rural Yorkshire to investigate the sudden disappearance of Joseph Kemble. Joseph's wife, Caroline, tells the detectives that her husband left home to attend a church gathering at the farm of another member of The Brethren, and hasn't been seen or heard from since.
As the investigation progresses, Lynley and Havers encounter a web of deceit and secrecy within The Brethren, which leads them to believe that there is more to Joseph's disappearance than meets the eye. They find out that Joseph's relationship with his wife was not as perfect as it appeared, and that there were people within The Brethren who didn't approve of the couple's marriage.
In an attempt to uncover the truth about Joseph's disappearance, Lynley and Havers delve deeper into the inner workings of The Brethren and its members. They discover that the sect has some disturbing beliefs and practices, including arranged marriages and a strict hierarchy that leaves little room for dissent.
The detectives also come across some other potential suspects in their investigation, including Joseph's brother, a former member of The Brethren who had a falling out with the sect, and a local businessman who had some unresolved issues with Joseph.
As Lynley and Havers race against time to find Joseph, they encounter several roadblocks and setbacks along the way. But with their wits and determination, they eventually unravel the mystery behind Joseph's disappearance and bring the perpetrator to justice.
"Missing Joseph" is a thrilling whodunit with plenty of twists and turns to keep viewers at the edge of their seats. It explores themes of loyalty, faith, and the dangers of blind obedience to authority. The episode also features some stunning scenery from rural Yorkshire, which adds to the overall aesthetics of the show.
Overall, "Missing Joseph" is a satisfying, well-crafted episode that showcases the talents of the show's lead actors, Nathaniel Parker and Sharon Small. It's a must-watch for fans of detective dramas and mystery shows.