This authentic English mystery, reminiscent of the work of Dame Agatha Christie, is brought to life with an outstanding performance by the very talented Joel Leslie. A person who burns his identity after every job can't put down roots.Īs he starts to untangle the mess of secrets and lies that lurk behind the lace curtains of even the most peaceful-seeming of villages, Leo realizes that the truths he's about to uncover will affect his future and that of the man he's growing to care about. He's in danger of feeling things he has no business feeling. After a week of helping old ladies wind balls of yarn and flirting with a handsome doctor, Leo is in danger of forgetting what he really is and why he's there. When his boss orders him to cover up a murder, Leo isn't expecting to be sent to a sleepy village. The war may be over for the rest of the world, but Leo Page is still busy doing the dirty work for one of the more disreputable branches of the intelligence service. It certainly doesn't help that this stranger is the first person James has wanted to touch since before the war. The last thing in the world he needs is a handsome stranger who seems to be mixed up with the first violent death the village has seen in years. All he wants is to retreat to the quiet village of his childhood and enjoy the boring, predictable life of a country doctor. James Sommers returned from the war with his nerves in tatters. A jaded spy and a shell-shocked country doctor team up to solve a murder in postwar England.
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