The team races to solve two murders in London after their prime suspect is found dead, leading to a "convoluted but different" story that breaks the usual tropical mold.
The guest cast—including Luke Newberry and Henry Pettigrew—is noted for providing strong, almost sinister performances that hold the tension well.
Much of the episode takes place in London, a departure from the usual sun-soaked beaches of Saint Marie, which adds to the "ticking clock" intensity of the plot.
Episode 6 of Season 6 of Delitti in Paradiso (known as ) is a pivotal chapter in the series, serving as the emotional farewell for DI Humphrey Goodman (Kris Marshall). Review Summary
The episode introduces Ardal O'Hanlon as DI Jack Mooney, which fans and critics have noted brings a fresh energy to the show as it transitions to a new lead. Key Episode Highlights
Reviewers from CultBox describe it as a "great swan song" for Humphrey, noting Kris Marshall's "nuanced performance" that is both steely during the investigation and heartfelt in his scenes with Martha Lloyd (Sally Bretton).