Robert Banks Stewart — Writer

Episodes 3

French police are looking for a missing Englishman, World War II re-enactor GI Joe Thorpe. Trevor learns Eavis is also involved in the hunt, and Gladys is dragged in when a French private investigator asks her to help him locate the body. This does not go down well with either set of police officers but they agree to allow her to use Joe's jeep for psychometry, even though she does it in front of a local TV news crew.

Gladys befriends the parents of the missing man, learning all about his role-playing activities. When Trevor goes to talk to Joe's fellow re-enactors he learns that the man had battled with drug addiction, which is confirmed by his parents.

When the private investigator is found murdered, Trevor traces his movements and it begins to seem as if the systematic theft of classic cars is at the root of the mystery, so Trevor and Gladys concoct a scheme to smoke out the thieves. To Sardou's amazement this works, and enables police to follow one of the suspects back to their

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Gladys befriends returning honeymooners Ray and Lorna, who are concerned about a man they met in Venice who has subsequently disappeared. They give her a videotape containing footage of their mysterious friend, but shortly afterwards Lorna confronts men searching her luggage on the Orient Express and when she runs away from them she falls from the train and is killed.

Soon after this Trevor finds three men ransacking the 'Visions' horsebox, as a result of which he returns the tape to Ray and they watch it together. Trevor recognises the man on the tape as one of the three burglars, but when he informs Eavis of this the police officer reveals that the three are in fact Special Branch men who had been escorting a Mafia informant to England. Insultingly, they 'apologise' for the accidental death of Lorna.

Gladys is deceived into working for an Italian businessman who in fact kidnaps her, although she takes it very calmly and ends up doing tarot readings for the kidnappers. Trevor brin

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Crystal Clear It's Murder

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January 1, 1992
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When a dead Englishman is discovered dumped in Dieppe, a receipt leads Inspector Maurice Sardou to Gladys Moon and her son Trevor. It appears that Gladys, too, has been attacked, and police quickly arrest a student. Trevor believes this is a mistake, as he's sure Gladys's attacker used a toy gun; the murder weapon, however, is soon recovered, and it's real – and lethal – enough.

In England, Trevor links the dead man to alleged corruption by contractors building the Channel Tunnel and talks to the man's colleague, Dunblane, and also to the widow. As a result two heavies take both Gladys and Trevor's girlfriend Cecile hostage, threatening Trevor also before being routed by Cecile. The English police warn Trevor to stay clear of the investigation, but back in France he is challenged by Sardou to help exonerate the student by dowsing for the alleged toy gun.

A witness comes forward who saw the real gun thrown away, and while Sardou and the English police pursue this lead Gladys learns

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