Starring: Nathaniel Parker , Sharon Small
The Inspector goes out on top! In his final series, the suave, sophisticated Detective Inspector Lynley (Nathaniel Parker) and his working-class sidekick Detective Sergeant Havers (Sharon Small) tie up loose ends...which insist on fraying.
Item Number: 14919
The Inspector goes out on top! In his final series, the suave, sophisticated Detective Inspector Lynley (Nathaniel Parker) and his working-class sidekick Detective Sergeant Havers (Sharon Small) tie up loose ends...which insist on fraying. Lynley struggles to cope with his wife's death, Havers is battling her partner's heavy drinking, and catching criminals has become an afterthought. A new woman enters Lynley's life but things take a brutal turn when she's found dead shortly after their first liaison. Meanwhile, Havers handles mysteries of a lethal sort.
Limbo - Fifteen years have passed since Lynley's five-year-old godson, Justin Oborne, went missing, when Lynley receives a call from Justin's father saying that a body has finally been found. Still struggling to come to terms with his wife's death and drinking heavily, Lynley sets about helping his friend with the renewed enquiry.
The Oborne's estranged daughter, Julia, refuses to come home for her brother's funeral, so Lynley volunteers to go to Rome and try to change her mind. But Julia is now an attractive 30-year-old woman and on returning to London the two drown their sorrows in a local wine bar and Julia seduces Lynley. It is the first woman he has slept with since Helen died, and he wakes to police storming his apartment; Julia is dead on the pavement below.
Did Julia commit suicide, or was she killed? Lynley is convinced the answer lies in the uncovering the truth of what happened to Justin. And with the police thinking he is a prime suspect if Julia was murdered, Lynley's only hope is to reexamine the past-even if it means admitting the role he played in putting the wrong man behind bars.
Know Thine Enemy - A little more than a week after her disappearance, the body of a missing schoolgirl is discovered in a lake, wrapped in rubble sacks and chains. The post-mortem reveals sexual assault, and though she appears to have taken her own life, the bruising on her hands and estimated time of death-around 48 hours earlier-indicate that she had been held captive for up to a week.
While Lynley and Havers are busy with the case, a second schoolgirl is reported missing. After a nasty fight with her mother, Kelly Stevens stormed off to her boyfriend's house but never arrived. Finding Kelly quickly becomes even more important when her mother reveals that Kelly is diabetic and will slip into a coma without insulin.
Despite the urgency, however, door-to-door enquiries are stopped by an Assistant Commissioner wary of public alarm. Luckily, Havers has already found one witness who saw a red-haired woman asking a girl matching Kelly's description for directions. When the mysterious redhead turns up in the emergency room, a victim of domestic abuse, Havers is sure the husband is the man they're looking for-but can she prove it in time?
Limbo
| Detective Inspector Thomas Lynley | --- | Nathaniel Parker |
| Detective Sergeant Barbara Havers | --- | Sharon Small |
| Vivienne Oborne | --- | Samantha Bond |
| Sam Oborne | --- | Nicholas Farrell |
| DS Michelle Tate | --- | Geraldine Somerville |
| Sgt Mike McCaffrey | --- | John Shrapnel |
| Conrad McCaffrey | --- | Ed Stoppard |
| Julia Oborne | --- | Georgina Rylance |
| Stuart Lafferty | --- | Paul Hickey |
| Greg Sullivan | --- | Sam Cox |
| Christine Faraday | --- | Denise Gough |
| DC Andy Vedder | --- | Justin Pierre |
| Manageress | --- | Alex Argenti |
| Justin Oborne | --- | Jacob Avery |
| Oliver Oborne | --- | Nicholas Brown |
Written by Elizabeth George, Ed Whitmore
Directed by Robert Bierman
Produced by David Boulter
Original Music by Andy Price
Cinematography by Gordon Hickie
Film Editing by Steve Singleton
Costume Design by Eleanor Baker
Know Thine Enemy
| Lafferty | --- | Paul Hickey |
| Inspector Thomas Lynley | --- | Nathaniel Parker |
| Sergeant Barbara Havers | --- | Sharon Small |
| Patrick Middleton | --- | Kit Jackson |
| Asst. Commissioner Evans | --- | Michael Feast |
| DC Winston Nkata | --- | Shaun Parkes |
| DC Ed Harvey | --- | Mark Bonnar |
| Anna Stevens | --- | Barbara Wilshere |
| Josh Tyler | --- | Joel Dommett |
| Robin Kermode | --- | Tony Stevens |
| Eleanor Gecks | --- | Kelly Stevens |
| Lorraine Stanley | --- | Maggie |
| David Earl | --- | George |
| Honeysuckle Weeks | --- | Tania Thompson |
| James D'Arcy | --- | Guy Thompson |
| Ken Bradshaw | --- | Technician |
| Tony Lucken | --- | Uniformed Officer |
| Kate Miles | --- | Kate Myers |
| Guy Williams | --- | John Folkard |
| Glynis Brooks | --- | Marion Stein |
| Nicholas Gecks | --- | Mike Thompson |
| Rachel Bavidge | --- | Doctor |
| Tim Wallers | --- | Derek Tripp |
| Janet Spencer-Turner | --- | Tania's Mother |
| Vincent Brimble | --- | Tania's Father |
Written by Elizabeth George, Ed Whitmore
Directed by Graham Theakston
Produced by David Boulter
Executive Produced by Richard Fell
Original Music by Andy Price
Cinematography by Gordon Hickie
Film Editing by Steve Singleton
Costume Design by Eleanor Baker