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* MatchmakerFailure: Catherine tries to set Neville up with two different women, and both times, it's a disaster. First, with [[spoiler:Florence, which disrupts their friendship and sets their developing relationship back several years.]] Second, with [[spoiler:Sophie, who is actually a criminal with a false identity who is specifically targeting Neville.]]
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** The prime suspect throughout "The Healer" is revealed to be gay partway through the episode. [[spoiler: And while he turns out to have not killed the VictimOfTheWeek, he ''did'' kill a mutual friend of theirs in the past decades ago and stole his identity, said victim killing themselves and attempting to frame him for her murder in order to bring him to justice]].

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** The prime suspect throughout "The Healer" is revealed to be gay partway through the episode. [[spoiler: And while he turns out to have not killed the VictimOfTheWeek, he ''did'' kill a mutual friend of theirs in the past decades ago and stole his identity, said victim killing themselves herself and attempting to frame him for her murder in order to bring him to justice]].
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** "Stumped for Murder" begins with the victim in the middle of a cricket pitch, apparently murdered, but as the investigation concludes [[spoiler: it is revealed that the victim committed suicide; one of his 'friends' had spent some time blackmailing the victim by convincing him that he was responsible for the car accident that paralysed his son from the waist down, although the suicide was 'disguised' as murder by other suspects to try and 'frame' the blackmailer]].

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** "Stumped for Murder" begins with the victim in the middle of a cricket pitch, apparently murdered, but as the investigation concludes [[spoiler: it is revealed that the victim committed suicide; one of his 'friends' had spent some time blackmailing the victim by convincing him that he was responsible for the car accident that paralysed his son from the waist down, although the suicide was 'disguised' as murder by other suspects another suspect to try and 'frame' frame the blackmailer]].

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* DepravedHomosexual: In two episodes, "The Complex Murder" and "Frappe Death Day", gay characters are depicted. Both times, they're the murderers.

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** The prime suspect throughout "The Healer" is revealed to be gay partway through the episode. [[spoiler: And while he turns out to have not killed the VictimOfTheWeek, he ''did'' kill a mutual friend of theirs in the past decades ago and stole his identity, said victim killing themselves and attempting to frame him for her murder in order to bring him to justice]].
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* ImpersonationExclusiveCharacter: In the 2021 [[Recap/DeathInParadiseS11E0HolidayChristmasSpecial Holiday Christmas Special]], [[spoiler:Philip Carlton- the murder victim- is revealed to be an impostor who killed the original Philip Carlton years ago with his cousin/lover, who has been his wife ever since]].



* KissingCousins: The 2021 [[Recap/DeathInParadiseS11E0HolidayChristmasSpecial Holiday Christmas Special]] reveals that [[spoiler:Philip and Natasha Carlton were actually cousins and lovers who killed the original Philip Carlton so that they could take his identity and get away from the family that judged their relationship]].



* MyGodWhatHaveIDone: The 2021 [[Recap/DeathInParadiseS11E0HolidayChristmasSpecial Holiday Christmas Special]] ultimately reveals that [[spoiler:"Philip Carlton" had been dealing with this for years after he and his cousin/lover killed the original Philip Carlton and took his identity, with "Carlton" planning to kill himself and expose the deception]].
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* FakeStatic: A video version of this is used in the 2021 [[Recap/DeathInParadiseS11E0HolidayChristmasSpecial Holiday Christmas Special]]; [[spoiler:when Neville tries to ask Florence out on a date over a video chat, he assumes that she didn't hear him because the screen froze, but Florence later admits to Catherine that she heard it and just isn't sure how to react]].



* InterruptedDeclarationOfLove: The 2021 [[Recap/DeathInParadiseS11E0HolidayChristmasSpecial Holiday Christmas Special]] reveals that [[spoiler:Neville's plan to confess his feelings to Florence was cut off when she tried to slap a mosquito off his forehead and ended up accidentally hitting his nose, causing a serious nosebleed that made him lose his confidence]].

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** In the 2021 Christmas special, [[spoiler: Neville has his EurekaMoment when he realises that the murder victim's apparent suicide recording has no sounds of the sea when he allegedly killed himself on the beach.]]



** In the 2021 [[Recap/DeathInParadiseS11E0HolidayChristmasSpecial Holiday Christmas Special]], [[spoiler: Neville has his EurekaMoment when he realises that the murder victim's apparent suicide recording has no sounds of the sea when he allegedly killed himself on the beach.]]



** Dwayne Myers returns for the 2021 Christmas special in time to help investigate an apparent suicide while [[spoiler:Florence]] is on holiday.

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** Dwayne Myers returns for the 2021 [[Recap/DeathInParadiseS11E0HolidayChristmasSpecial Holiday Christmas special Special]] in time to help investigate an apparent suicide while [[spoiler:Florence]] is on holiday.



** In the 2021 Christmas Special [[spoiler: it turned out that the real Phillip Carlton had been murdered over 30 years earlier, that the person claiming to be him was in fact his wife's cousin/lover, who had taken over his life.]]

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** In the 2021 [[Recap/DeathInParadiseS11E0HolidayChristmasSpecial Holiday Christmas Special Special]], [[spoiler: it turned out that the real Phillip Carlton had been murdered over 30 years earlier, that the person claiming to be him was in fact his wife's cousin/lover, cousin and lover, who had taken over his life.]]



* FakeStatic: A video version of this is used in the 2021 Christmas special; [[spoiler:when Neville tries to ask Florence out on a date over a video chat, he assumes that she didn't hear him because the screen froze, but Florence later admits to Catherine that she heard it and just isn't sure how to react]].

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* FakeStatic: A video version of this is used in the 2021 [[Recap/DeathInParadiseS11E0HolidayChristmasSpecial Holiday Christmas special; Special]]; [[spoiler:when Neville tries to ask Florence out on a date over a video chat, he assumes that she didn't hear him because the screen froze, but Florence later admits to Catherine that she heard it and just isn't sure how to react]].



* InterruptedDeclarationOfLove: The 2021 Christmas special reveals that [[spoiler:Neville's plan to confess his feelings to Florence was cut off when she tried to slap a mosquito off his forehead and ended up accidentally hitting his nose, causing a serious nosebleed that made him lose his confidence]].

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* InterruptedDeclarationOfLove: The 2021 [[Recap/DeathInParadiseS11E0HolidayChristmasSpecial Holiday Christmas special Special]] reveals that [[spoiler:Neville's plan to confess his feelings to Florence was cut off when she tried to slap a mosquito off his forehead and ended up accidentally hitting his nose, causing a serious nosebleed that made him lose his confidence]].



* ImpersonationExclusiveCharacter: In the 2021 Christmas special, [[spoiler:Philip Carlton- the murder victim- is revealed to be an impostor who killed the original Philip Carlton years ago with his cousin/lover, who has been his wife ever since]].

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* ImpersonationExclusiveCharacter: In the 2021 [[Recap/DeathInParadiseS11E0HolidayChristmasSpecial Holiday Christmas special, Special]], [[spoiler:Philip Carlton- the murder victim- is revealed to be an impostor who killed the original Philip Carlton years ago with his cousin/lover, who has been his wife ever since]].



* KissingCousins: The 2021 Christmas special reveals that [[spoiler:Philip and Natasha Carlton were actually cousins and lovers who killed the original Philip Carlton so that they could take his identity and get away from the family that judged their relationship]].

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* KissingCousins: The 2021 [[Recap/DeathInParadiseS11E0HolidayChristmasSpecial Holiday Christmas special Special]] reveals that [[spoiler:Philip and Natasha Carlton were actually cousins and lovers who killed the original Philip Carlton so that they could take his identity and get away from the family that judged their relationship]].



* MyGodWhatHaveIDone: The 2021 Christmas special ultimately reveals that [[spoiler:"Philip Carlton" had been dealing with this for years after he and his cousin/lover killed the original Philip Carlton and took his identity, with "Carlton" planning to kill himself and expose the deception]].

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* MyGodWhatHaveIDone: The 2021 [[Recap/DeathInParadiseS11E0HolidayChristmasSpecial Holiday Christmas special Special]] ultimately reveals that [[spoiler:"Philip Carlton" had been dealing with this for years after he and his cousin/lover killed the original Philip Carlton and took his identity, with "Carlton" planning to kill himself and expose the deception]].



** In "Christmas in Paradise", the VictimOfTheWeek supposedly commits suicide. However, DI Parker realises that the body was moved and assumes that the victim was murdered elsewhere and the body moved to the beach and staged to look like a suicide. It is ultimately revealed that he had, in fact, commited suicide, but someone moved his body because [[spoiler:he had deliberately commited suicide in a spot where the body from a murder commited 40 years earlier was buried, hoping that his recorded suicide note would lead to the body being discovered. The murderer moved him so the police would focus their investigation elsewhere.]]

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** In "Christmas in Paradise", the 2021 [[Recap/DeathInParadiseS11E0HolidayChristmasSpecial Holiday Christmas Special]], the VictimOfTheWeek supposedly commits suicide. However, DI Parker realises that the body was moved and assumes that the victim was murdered elsewhere and the body moved to the beach and staged to look like a suicide. It is ultimately revealed that he had, in fact, commited suicide, but someone moved his body because [[spoiler:he had deliberately commited committed suicide in a spot where the body from a murder commited committed 40 years earlier was buried, hoping that his recorded suicide note would lead to the body being discovered. The murderer moved him so the police would focus their investigation elsewhere.]]



* TwoDunIt: The murderers in [[spoiler: "The Blood Red Sea," "The Complex Murder," "Murder At The Polls", "La Murder Le Diablé", "Christmas in Paradise", "It's Behind You", and "Murder Going Down".]]

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* TwoDunIt: The murderers in [[spoiler: "The Blood Red Sea," "The Complex Murder," "Murder At The Polls", "La Murder Le Diablé", "Christmas in Paradise", the 2021 [[Recap/DeathInParadiseS11E0HolidayChristmasSpecial Holiday Christmas Special]], "It's Behind You", and "Murder Going Down".]]
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The series focuses on the police department on the fictional Caribbean island of Saint Marie,[[note]]The show is produced on the French overseas département of Guadaloupe.[[/note]] a British Overseas Territory. While the police commissioner is a local, the operative police work is led by a British[[note]]Or in Jack Mooney's case, Irish[[/note]]
detective, who invariably has to deal with the surprisingly high murder rate while trying to come to grips with the wholly foreign environment he's landed in. He's ably assisted by the local police force while they themselves are trying to figure out [[FunnyForeigner their new boss]].

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The series focuses on the police department on the fictional Caribbean island of Saint Marie,[[note]]The show is produced on the French overseas département of Guadaloupe.[[/note]] a British Overseas Territory. While the police commissioner is a local, the operative police work is led by a British[[note]]Or in Jack Mooney's case, Irish[[/note]]
Irish[[/note]] detective, who invariably has to deal with the surprisingly high murder rate while trying to come to grips with the wholly foreign environment he's landed in. He's ably assisted by the local police force while they themselves are trying to figure out [[FunnyForeigner their new boss]].
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The series focuses on the police department on the fictional Caribbean island of Saint Marie,[[note]]The show is produced on the French overseas département of Guadaloupe.[[/note]] a British Overseas Territory. While the police commissioner is a local, the operative police work is led by a British detective, who invariably has to deal with the surprisingly high murder rate while trying to come to grips with the wholly foreign environment he's landed in. He's ably assisted by the local police force while they themselves are trying to figure out [[FunnyForeigner their new boss]].

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The series focuses on the police department on the fictional Caribbean island of Saint Marie,[[note]]The show is produced on the French overseas département of Guadaloupe.[[/note]] a British Overseas Territory. While the police commissioner is a local, the operative police work is led by a British British[[note]]Or in Jack Mooney's case, Irish[[/note]]
detective, who invariably has to deal with the surprisingly high murder rate while trying to come to grips with the wholly foreign environment he's landed in. He's ably assisted by the local police force while they themselves are trying to figure out [[FunnyForeigner their new boss]].
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As of April 2023, the show stars Shantol Jackson as DS Naomi Thomas, Ginny Holder as Trainee Officer Darlene Curtis and Creator/DannyJohnJules as Officer Dwayne Myers. The most recent Inspector was Neville Parker (played by [[Series/TheRoyleFamily Ralf Little]]), who left at the end of Series 13.

DI Parker was preceded by DI Richard Poole (Creator/BenMiller) in Series 1 and 2, DI Humphrey Goodman ([[Series/MyFamily Kris Marshall]]) in Series 3 through 6, and DI Jack Mooney (Creator/ArdalOHanlon) in Series 6 through 9.

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As of April 2023, the show stars Shantol Jackson as DS Naomi Thomas, Ginny Holder as Trainee Officer Darlene Curtis and Creator/DannyJohnJules as Officer Dwayne Myers. The most recent Inspector was Neville Parker (played by [[Series/TheRoyleFamily Ralf Little]]), who left at 2024 Christmas special will introduce [[Series/EastEnders Don Gilet]] as the end of Series 13.

new lead detective, DI Parker was preceded by DI Mervin Wilson.

The previous Inspectors included
Richard Poole (Creator/BenMiller) in Series 1 and 2, DI Humphrey Goodman ([[Series/MyFamily Kris Marshall]]) in Series 3 through 6, and DI Jack Mooney (Creator/ArdalOHanlon) in Series 6 through 9.
9, and Neville Parker (played by [[Series/TheRoyleFamily Ralf Little]]), in Series 9 through 13.
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* TwoDunIt: The murderers in [[spoiler: "The Blood Red Sea," "The Complex Murder," "Murder At The Polls", "La Murder Le Diablé", the 2021 Christmas special,the 2023 Christmas Special, and "Murder Going Down".]]

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* TwoDunIt: The murderers in [[spoiler: "The Blood Red Sea," "The Complex Murder," "Murder At The Polls", "La Murder Le Diablé", the 2021 Christmas special,the 2023 Christmas Special, "Christmas in Paradise", "It's Behind You", and "Murder Going Down".]]

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* ICallItVera: Poole has a telescope he calls 'Lucy'. Camille is incredulous that he named it.

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** Dwayne calls the station's motorcycle and sidecar 'Bonnie and Side'.
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** In [[spoiler:"A Deadly Party", with the exception of the victim's wife, all of the suspects were in on the crime, working together to manipulate when the time of death was thought to occur, and providing each other with alibis]].
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** In [[spoiler:"Lucky in Love," the 'victim' initially faked her death to punish her husband and his mistress. Her plan is to fake her own strangulation, then lure a friend of hers to discover her dead body. She even goes as far as to ziptie her own arm to cut off circulation so she wouldn't have a pulse. When her friend discovers her body, then turns to call the police, the victim gets up, knocks her out, then runs off. Making it appear as though her murderer hid the body somewhere else. The last part of the plan was to run away on a boat later that night. Unfortunately, at that same time, the friend she used discovered her and in a fit of rage strangles her for real]].

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** In [[spoiler:"Lucky in Love," the 'victim' initially faked her death to punish her husband and his mistress. Her plan is to fake her own strangulation, then lure a friend of hers to discover her dead body. She even goes as far as to ziptie her own arm to cut off circulation so she wouldn't have a pulse. When her friend discovers her body, then turns to call the police, the victim gets up, up, knocks her out, then runs off. Making it appear as though her murderer hid the body somewhere else. The last part of the plan was to run away on a boat later that night. Unfortunately, at that same time, the friend she used discovered her and in a fit of rage strangles her for real]].



** [[spoiler:"Murder in the Stars" opens with the apparent death of an astronomer after he fell off a cliff while watching a rare stellar event. The investigation determines that the man initially faked his death to escape accusations of plagiarism, climbing down the cliffs with a rope-ladder and staging the death for the benefit of the other four people present, but once the three witnesses had left, he climbed back up to rejoin his wife, who then pushed him off the cliff for real due to her anger at him faking his reputation]].
** In [[spoiler:"As The Sun Sets", Ray Saunders and his right-hand man Booker fake Ray's shooting and plan a FrameUp to incriminate Ray's son, newly-released criminal Max. Similar to "Lucky in Love", the plan involves luring a witness (Marlon) to initially discover Ray's body, then knocking out said witness, so when they wake up, it will appear as though the killer took the body elsewhere. It works perfectly, then goes horribly wrong when Max figures out the plan and unexpectedly turns up while Ray's playing dead and genuinely kills his father]].

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** ** [[spoiler:"Murder in the Stars" opens with the apparent death of an astronomer after he fell off a cliff while watching a rare stellar event. The investigation determines that the man initially faked his death to escape accusations of plagiarism, climbing down the cliffs with a rope-ladder and staging the death for the benefit of the other four people present, but once the three witnesses had left, he climbed back up to rejoin his wife, who then pushed him off the cliff for real due to her anger at him faking his reputation]].
** In In [[spoiler:"As The Sun Sets", Ray Saunders and his right-hand man Booker fake Ray's shooting and plan a FrameUp to incriminate Ray's son, newly-released criminal Max. Similar to "Lucky in Love", the plan involves luring a witness (Marlon) to initially discover Ray's body, then knocking out said witness, so when they wake up, it will appear as though the killer took the body elsewhere. It works perfectly, then goes horribly wrong when Max figures out the plan and unexpectedly turns up while Ray's playing dead and genuinely kills his father]].
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** In [[spoiler:"Lucky in Love," the 'victim' initially faked her death to punish her husband and his mistress. Her plan is to fake her own strangulation, then lure a friend of hers to discover her dead body. She even goes as far as to ziptie her own arm to cut off circulation so she wouldn't have a pulse. When her friend discovers her body, then turns to call the police, the victim gets up, knocks her out, then runs off. Making it appear as though her murderer hid the body somewhere else. The last part of the plan was to run away on a boat later that night. Unfortunately, at that same time, the friend she used discovered her and in a fit of rage strangles her for real]].

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** In [[spoiler:"Lucky in Love," the 'victim' initially faked her death to punish her husband and his mistress. Her plan is to fake her own strangulation, then lure a friend of hers to discover her dead body. She even goes as far as to ziptie her own arm to cut off circulation so she wouldn't have a pulse. When her friend discovers her body, then turns to call the police, the victim gets up, up, knocks her out, then runs off. Making it appear as though her murderer hid the body somewhere else. The last part of the plan was to run away on a boat later that night. Unfortunately, at that same time, the friend she used discovered her and in a fit of rage strangles her for real]].



** [[spoiler:"Murder in the Stars" opens with the apparent death of an astronomer after he fell off a cliff while watching a rare stellar event. The investigation determines that the man initially faked his death to escape accusations of plagiarism, climbing down the cliffs with a rope-ladder and staging the death for the benefit of the other four people present, but once the three witnesses had left, he climbed back up to rejoin his wife, who then pushed him off the cliff for real due to her anger at him faking his reputation]].
** In [[spoiler:"As The Sun Sets", Ray Saunders and his right-hand man Booker fake Ray's shooting and plan a FrameUp to incriminate Ray's son, newly-released criminal Max. Similar to "Lucky in Love", the plan involves luring a witness (Marlon) to initially discover Ray's body, then knocking out said witness, so when they wake up, it will appear as though the killer took the body elsewhere. It works perfectly, then goes horribly wrong when Max figures out the plan and unexpectedly turns up while Ray's playing dead and genuinely kills his father]].

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** ** [[spoiler:"Murder in the Stars" opens with the apparent death of an astronomer after he fell off a cliff while watching a rare stellar event. The investigation determines that the man initially faked his death to escape accusations of plagiarism, climbing down the cliffs with a rope-ladder and staging the death for the benefit of the other four people present, but once the three witnesses had left, he climbed back up to rejoin his wife, who then pushed him off the cliff for real due to her anger at him faking his reputation]].
** In In [[spoiler:"As The Sun Sets", Ray Saunders and his right-hand man Booker fake Ray's shooting and plan a FrameUp to incriminate Ray's son, newly-released criminal Max. Similar to "Lucky in Love", the plan involves luring a witness (Marlon) to initially discover Ray's body, then knocking out said witness, so when they wake up, it will appear as though the killer took the body elsewhere. It works perfectly, then goes horribly wrong when Max figures out the plan and unexpectedly turns up while Ray's playing dead and genuinely kills his father]].
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** In [[spoiler:"Lucky in Love," the 'victim' initially faked her death to punish her husband and his mistress. Her plan is to fake her own strangulation, then lure a friend of hers to discover her dead body. She even goes as far as to ziptie her own arm to cut off circulation so she wouldn't have a pulse. When her friend discovers her body, then turns to call the police, the victim gets up, knocks her out, then runs off. Making it appear as though her murderer hid the body somewhere else. The last part of the plan was to run away on a boat later that night. Unfortunately, at that same time, the friend she used discovered her and in a fit of rage strangles her for real]].

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** In [[spoiler:"Lucky in Love," the 'victim' initially faked her death to punish her husband and his mistress. Her plan is to fake her own strangulation, then lure a friend of hers to discover her dead body. She even goes as far as to ziptie her own arm to cut off circulation so she wouldn't have a pulse. When her friend discovers her body, then turns to call the police, the victim gets up, up, knocks her out, then runs off. Making it appear as though her murderer hid the body somewhere else. The last part of the plan was to run away on a boat later that night. Unfortunately, at that same time, the friend she used discovered her and in a fit of rage strangles her for real]].



** [[spoiler:"Murder in the Stars" opens with the apparent death of an astronomer after he fell off a cliff while watching a rare stellar event. The investigation determines that the man initially faked his death to escape accusations of plagiarism, climbing down the cliffs with a rope-ladder and staging the death for the benefit of the other four people present, but once the three witnesses had left, he climbed back up to rejoin his wife, who then pushed him off the cliff for real due to her anger at him faking his reputation]].
** In [[spoiler:"As The Sun Sets", Ray Saunders and his right-hand man Booker fake Ray's shooting and plan a FrameUp to incriminate Ray's son, newly-released criminal Max. Similar to "Lucky in Love", the plan involves luring a witness (Marlon) to initially discover Ray's body, then knocking out said witness, so when they wake up, it will appear as though the killer took the body elsewhere. It works perfectly, then goes horribly wrong when Max figures out the plan and unexpectedly turns up while Ray's playing dead and genuinely kills his father]].

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** ** [[spoiler:"Murder in the Stars" opens with the apparent death of an astronomer after he fell off a cliff while watching a rare stellar event. The investigation determines that the man initially faked his death to escape accusations of plagiarism, climbing down the cliffs with a rope-ladder and staging the death for the benefit of the other four people present, but once the three witnesses had left, he climbed back up to rejoin his wife, who then pushed him off the cliff for real due to her anger at him faking his reputation]].
** In In [[spoiler:"As The Sun Sets", Ray Saunders and his right-hand man Booker fake Ray's shooting and plan a FrameUp to incriminate Ray's son, newly-released criminal Max. Similar to "Lucky in Love", the plan involves luring a witness (Marlon) to initially discover Ray's body, then knocking out said witness, so when they wake up, it will appear as though the killer took the body elsewhere. It works perfectly, then goes horribly wrong when Max figures out the plan and unexpectedly turns up while Ray's playing dead and genuinely kills his father]].
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** In [[spoiler:"Lucky in Love," the 'victim' initially faked her death to punish her husband and his mistress, but was subsequently discovered by her old friend as she prepared to leave on a boat and was strangled in a fit of rage]].

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** In [[spoiler:"Lucky in Love," the 'victim' initially faked her death to punish her husband and his mistress, but mistress. Her plan is to fake her own strangulation, then lure a friend of hers to discover her dead body. She even goes as far as to ziptie her own arm to cut off circulation so she wouldn't have a pulse. When her friend discovers her body, then turns to call the police, the victim gets up, knocks her out, then runs off. Making it appear as though her murderer hid the body somewhere else. The last part of the plan was subsequently to run away on a boat later that night. Unfortunately, at that same time, the friend she used discovered by her old friend as she prepared to leave on a boat and was strangled in a fit of rage]].rage strangles her for real]].



** Season 12's [[spoiler:first episode opens with the apparent death of an astronomer after he fell off a cliff while watching a rare stellar event. The investigation determines that the man initially faked his death to escape accusations of plagiarism, climbing down the cliffs with a rope-ladder and staging the death for the benefit of the other four people present, but once the three witnesses had left, he climbed back up to rejoin his wife, who then pushed him off the cliff for real due to her anger at him faking his reputation]].
** In Season 13's [[spoiler:fifth episode, Ray Saunders and his right-hand man Booker fake Ray's shooting and plan a FrameUp to incriminate Ray's son, newly-released criminal Max. It goes horribly wrong when Max unexpectedly turns up while Ray's playing dead and genuinely kills his father]].

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** Season 12's [[spoiler:first episode ** [[spoiler:"Murder in the Stars" opens with the apparent death of an astronomer after he fell off a cliff while watching a rare stellar event. The investigation determines that the man initially faked his death to escape accusations of plagiarism, climbing down the cliffs with a rope-ladder and staging the death for the benefit of the other four people present, but once the three witnesses had left, he climbed back up to rejoin his wife, who then pushed him off the cliff for real due to her anger at him faking his reputation]].
** In Season 13's [[spoiler:fifth episode, In [[spoiler:"As The Sun Sets", Ray Saunders and his right-hand man Booker fake Ray's shooting and plan a FrameUp to incriminate Ray's son, newly-released criminal Max. Similar to "Lucky in Love", the plan involves luring a witness (Marlon) to initially discover Ray's body, then knocking out said witness, so when they wake up, it will appear as though the killer took the body elsewhere. It works perfectly, then goes horribly wrong when Max figures out the plan and unexpectedly turns up while Ray's playing dead and genuinely kills his father]].

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* UndyingLoyalty: In the second episode of Season 13, one of the prime suspects in death of Nancy Martin is her former personal assistant, Phillipe Varane, who now manages the care home where she lived. Varane was a former criminal who Nancy took into her employ after she caught him trying to rob her, and Varane was so grateful for this chance that [[spoiler:he helped Nancy try to protect her daughter Oona after Oona stabbed Nancy after realising that Nancy was responsible for the death of Oona's father]].

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** Inverted in Season Six's second episode, "The Secret of the Flame Tree": Goodman suspects that a celebrated author's personal assistant killed the victim, who was on the verge of revealing that the author's famous novel was actually plagiarized from the author's older sister; the assistant replies sardonically that her boss treats her like dirt, so she's saving her fanatical devotion for someone or something that actually deserves it.
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In the second episode of Season 13, one of the prime suspects in death of Nancy Martin is her former personal assistant, Phillipe Varane, who now manages the care home where she lived. Varane was a former criminal who Nancy took into her employ after she caught him trying to rob her, and Varane was so grateful for this chance that [[spoiler:he helped Nancy try to protect her daughter Oona after Oona stabbed Nancy after realising that Nancy was responsible for the death of Oona's father]].
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The show has a revolving cast of regulars, and only one of the four main cast from the first series is still part of the lineup.[[note]]Danny John-Jules left the show after Series 7, guest starred in Series 11, and is now a regular again as of Series 13.[[/note]] Only the supporting characters Commissioner Selwyn Patterson (Don Warrington) and Catherine Bordey (Élizabeth Bourgine) (the mother of one of the original detectives, owner of the bar the main cast hang out at, and later the Mayor of Saint Marie) remain from the premiere.[[note]]There's also Harry the lizard, but he's generated with CGI and therefore isn't a credited role.[[/note]]

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The show has a revolving cast of regulars, and only one of the four main cast from the first series is still part of the lineup.[[note]]Danny John-Jules left the show after Series 7, guest starred in Series 11, and is now a regular again as of Series 13.[[/note]] Only the supporting characters Commissioner Selwyn Patterson (Don Warrington) and Catherine Bordey (Élizabeth Bourgine) (the Bordey[[note]]the mother of one of the original detectives, owner of the bar the main cast hang out at, and later the Mayor of Saint Marie) Marie[[/note]] (Élizabeth Bourgine) remain from the premiere.[[note]]There's also Harry the lizard, but he's generated with CGI and therefore isn't a credited role.[[/note]]

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[[caption-width-right:350:Shantol Jackson as DS Naomi Thomas and Ralf Little as DI Neville Parker]]



As of April 2023, the show stars [[Series/TheRoyleFamily Ralf Little]] as DI Neville Parker, Shantol Jackson as DS Naomi Thomas, Tahj Miles as Officer Marlon Pryce and Ginny Holder as Trainee Officer Darlene Curtis.

DI Parker was preceded by DI Richard Poole ([[Series/TheArmstrongAndMillerShow Ben Miller]]) in Series 1 and 2, DI Humphrey Goodman ([[Series/MyFamily Kris Marshall]]) in Series 3 through 6, and DI Jack Mooney (Creator/ArdalOHanlon) in Series 6 through 9.

The show has a revolving cast of regulars, and none of the four main cast from the first series are still part of the lineup. Only the supporting characters Commissioner Patterson and Catherine Bordey (the mother of one of the original detectives, owner of the bar the main cast hang out at, and later the Mayor of Saint Marie) remain from the premiere.[[note]]There's also Harry the lizard, but he's generated with CGI and therefore isn't a credited role.[[/note]]

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As of April 2023, the show stars [[Series/TheRoyleFamily Ralf Little]] as DI Neville Parker, Shantol Jackson as DS Naomi Thomas, Tahj Miles as Officer Marlon Pryce and Ginny Holder as Trainee Officer Darlene Curtis.

Curtis and Creator/DannyJohnJules as Officer Dwayne Myers. The most recent Inspector was Neville Parker (played by [[Series/TheRoyleFamily Ralf Little]]), who left at the end of Series 13.

DI Parker was preceded by DI Richard Poole ([[Series/TheArmstrongAndMillerShow Ben Miller]]) (Creator/BenMiller) in Series 1 and 2, DI Humphrey Goodman ([[Series/MyFamily Kris Marshall]]) in Series 3 through 6, and DI Jack Mooney (Creator/ArdalOHanlon) in Series 6 through 9.

The show has a revolving cast of regulars, and none only one of the four main cast from the first series are is still part of the lineup. lineup.[[note]]Danny John-Jules left the show after Series 7, guest starred in Series 11, and is now a regular again as of Series 13.[[/note]] Only the supporting characters Commissioner Selwyn Patterson (Don Warrington) and Catherine Bordey (Élizabeth Bourgine) (the mother of one of the original detectives, owner of the bar the main cast hang out at, and later the Mayor of Saint Marie) remain from the premiere.[[note]]There's also Harry the lizard, but he's generated with CGI and therefore isn't a credited role.[[/note]]

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