Midsomer murders. Set two
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Published
Silver Spring, Md. : Acorn Media, c2003.
Language
English
ISBN
1569386536 (set), 9781569386538 (set), 1569386544, 9781569386545, 1569386552, 9781569386552, 1569386560, 9781569386569, 1569386579, 9781569386576

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General Note
Based on the characters created by Caroline Graham.
General Note
Special features: Map of Midsomer County; Production notes; Caroline Graham biography & booklist; Filmographies (John Nettles, Daniel Casey, Jane Wymark, Laura Howard, Robert Hardy, Terence Rigby, Anthony Calf, Richard Johnson, James Bolam, Phyllis Calvert, Nigel Davenport, Geoffrey Bayldon, Orlando Bloom, Timothy West, Hannah Gordon).
Creation/Production Credits
Costume designer, Reg Samuel ; music composed by Jim Parker ; production designer, Robert Foster ; editor, Derek Bain ; director of photography, Graham Frake.
Participants/Performers
John Nettles, Daniel Casey ; (Dead man's eleven) Annabelle Apsion, Penelope Beaumont, Anthony Calf, Robert Hardy, Laura Howard, Duncan Preston, Terence Rigby, Imelda Staunton, Jane Wymark ; (Death of a stranger) James Bolam, Janet Dale, Diane Fletcher, Jeanne Hepple, Jennifer Hilary, Laura Howard, Richard Johnson, Simon McBurney, Dominic Mafham, Sarah Winman, Jane Wood, Jane Wymark ; (Blue herrings) Geoffrey Bayldon, Phyllis Calvert, Nigel Davenport, Angela Down, Deborah Findlay, Laura Howard, Carolyn Pickles, Colin Tierney, Gudrun Ure, Mary Wimbush, Clive Wood, Jane Wymark ; (Judgement day) Orlando Bloom, Marsha Fitzalan, Hannah Gordon, Nickolas Grace, Richard Hope, Laura Howard, Barbara Jefford, Maggie Steed, Josephine Tewson, Moray Watson, Timothy West, Jane Wymark.
Description
Dead man's eleven: Schock ripples across the village of Fletcher's Cross when a prominent businessman's trophy wife is bludgeoned to death with a cricket bat. While the victim had no apparent enemies, her avaricious husband, Robert Cavendish, is hated by all. Death of a stranger: As the Upper Marshwood hunt heads off into the woods, a filthy tramp runs for cover, stumbles and falls into a pit screaming. This suspicious death, and the puzzling behavior of several villagers, leads Barnaby to discover a tangle of sordid secrets. Blue herrings: When Muriel Harrap's lifeless body is found late one night in the elevator at Lawnside, a home for the elderly, everyone assumes she died of natural causes. But when another seemingly healthy woman dies, rumers of fraud and murder terrify the residents. Judgement day: Amid the excitement of preparations for the Perfect Village Competition in Midsomer Mallow, a local rogue is found brutally murdered. Barnaby discovers a wealth of suspects, all of whom appear to be lying, and a determination by the villagers to keep his investigation quiet so as not to jeopardize their chances in the competition.
Target Audience
Not rated.
System Details
DVD; (16.9) anamorphic presentation; Dolby digital.

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APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)

Fine, D., True-May, B., Nettles, J., Casey, D., Wymark, J., Howard, L., Hardy, R., Rigby, T., Calf, A., Johnson, R., Bolam, J., Calvert, P., Davenport, N., Bayldon, G., Bloom, O., West, T., Gordon, H., Horowitz, A., Willingale, B., Silberston, J., Livingstone, D., Cregeen, P., Whitemore, H., Smith, P., & Graham, C. (2003). Midsomer murders . Acorn Media.

Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Delia Fine et al.. 2003. Midsomer Murders. Acorn Media.

Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Delia Fine et al.. Midsomer Murders Acorn Media, 2003.

MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)

Fine, Delia, et al. Midsomer Murders Acorn Media, 2003.

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