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Let Us Prey is the second episode of the sixteenth series of the popular ITV crime drama Midsomer Murders and originally aired on 8th January 2014.

Synopsis[]

A series of murders in Midsomer St. Claire seem to be inspired by macabre images on a medieval fresco recently discovered in the church crypt. As the village prepares for storms and flooding it appears that someone is using ancient torture methods to punish modern-day ‘sinners’. But who is responsible and why?

Plot[]

In Midsomer St. Claire  DCI Barnaby and DS Nelson investigate the death of 28 year-old Nancy Dewar who is found in the water by river officers Ava Gould and Zach Lime. Her face had been covered with a burlap hood and Dr. Wilding finds that although she drowned, there is also evidence of blunt force trauma on the back of her head. She had recently separated from her husband Michael Dewar and had moved in with artist Philip Hamilton who is repairing a medieval fresco discovered by Rev. Martha Hillcott and handyman Frank Dewar in the basement of the local church. The fresco itself depicts a hooded woman, much like Nancy's. Two further murders suggest someone is imitating the death scenes in the fresco. The decision to sell a cottage owned by the church - and occupied by the now retired Rev. Arthur Gould, the church's longtime pastor - has also created ill-feeling in the community. Learning a long hidden secret however is the key to solving the crimes.

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Notes[]

The following actors and actresses who appeared in this episode have also appeared in the following episodes

Quotes[]


Charlie Nelson: Don't get me wrong, I appreciate her taking me in, but you should see the house. It's, it's like a pig sty. I-I tried to square the place up but I don't know, I didn't know where to start.
John Barnaby: Nelson?
Charlie Nelson: Sir?
John Barnaby: You do know I don't care?
Charlie Nelson: Yes, sir, yeah.
John Barnaby: Just checking.




Rev. Martha Hillcott: Reverend Hillcott. Call me Martha.
John Barnaby: DCI Barnaby, this is DS Nelson. We're looking for Professor Hamilton.
Rev. Martha Hillcott: Oh, yes. Of course. Poor Nancy. Terrible shock.
Charlie Nelson: Sorry, how did you know about Nancy?
Rev. Martha Hillcott (to Barnaby): His first time out of the city?
John Barnaby: Transferred from London a month ago.
Rev. Martha Hillcott: Still a tourist, then.
John Barnaby (to Nelson): News travels fast in a village.




Kate Wilding (about Nelson): Do you know he went for a run this morning at six o'clock? Six o'clock.
John Barnaby: Is that a fact?
Kate Wilding: Guess what he has for breakfast.
John Barnaby: I've no idea.
Kate Wilding: Green tea.
John Barnaby: The man's a freak.
Kate Wilding: You're telling me.




Charlie Nelson: So, the flood didn't come, then.
John Barnaby: I had noticed that.
Charlie Nelson: By the way, guess what I found under Kate's sofa yesterday.
John Barnaby: Nelson?
Charlie Nelson: Sir?
John Barnaby: I still don't care.
Closing comments in Let Us Prey



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