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Ruth Rendell Mysteries Shake Hands Forever: Part Two (1987–2000) Online

Ruth Rendell Mysteries Shake Hands Forever: Part Two (1987–2000) Online
Original Title :
Shake Hands Forever: Part Two
Genre :
TV Episode / Crime / Drama / Mystery
Year :
1987–2000
Cast :
George Baker,Christopher Ravenscroft,Tom Wilkinson
Writer :
Ruth Rendell
Type :
TV Episode
Rating :
7.4/10
Ruth Rendell Mysteries Shake Hands Forever: Part Two (1987–2000) Online

Reg Wexford becomes obsessed with Angela Hathall's murder case. He is sure he has his killer but he can't prove anything. All he has to go by is a hunch. And his suspect takes steps to get Wexford off his back. Soon, Wexford's job is on the line as DCC Griswold orders him to stop further investigation in the case. But Reg Wexford still has a few cards up his sleeve. When attractive Nancy Lake sets her eye on Wexford and tries to seduce him, things become complicated - will Wexford be able to resist the advances of a beautiful woman?
Episode credited cast:
George Baker George Baker - Chief Insp. Wexford
Christopher Ravenscroft Christopher Ravenscroft - Inspector Burden
Tom Wilkinson Tom Wilkinson - Robert Hathall
Patrick Drury Patrick Drury - Chief Supt. Howard Fortune
June Ritchie June Ritchie - Nancy Lake
Michael Byrne Michael Byrne - DCC Charles Griswold
Geoffrey Beevers Geoffrey Beevers - Mr. Aveney
Anthony Douse Anthony Douse - Flat Landlord
Louie Ramsay Louie Ramsay - Dora Wexford
Sheila Ruskin Sheila Ruskin - Denise Fortune
Ken Kitson Ken Kitson - Det Sgt Martin
Marie Stillin Marie Stillin - Valerie Snyder
Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Sandra Butterworth Sandra Butterworth - Linda Kipling
Magdalena Buznea Magdalena Buznea - Marie Marcovitch
Hugh Cross Hugh Cross - William Butler


User reviews

Beydar

Beydar

Reg is adamant he has his man, without any physical evidence his copper's nose tells him that he has his man.

I really enjoyed this episode, Wexford is dogged and determind to catch his man, he's even risking his job in pursuit of the truth. George Baker is terrific. I really liked the chatacter of Nancy, she's attractive in a subtle way, and makes Wexford squirm.

Not a typical murder mystery, more a howdunnit, but really enjoyable.