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- Alex Rider is an ordinary teenager enlisted to work on behalf of MI6, where he uses skills he didn't know he had to become an extraordinary spy.
- Editor Susan Ryeland gets drawn into a web of intrigue and murder when she receives Alan Conway's unfinished manuscript of an Atticus Pünd mystery.
- TV SeriesInspector John Rebus, a hardboiled Edinburgh cop with a tendency to bend rules.
- A barrister defends a man against stalking charges, only for him to turn on her.
- The series follows junior investigators Stefan and Rash, who are brought together by a link between two seemingly unrelated cases.
- Follows Robyn Loxley and anti-authoritarian masked hip-hop band, The Hood, as they call out injustices and fight for freedom and equality in the city of New Nottingham.
- Editor Susan Ryeland is tasked with finding the solution to a real-life cold case hidden within one of Alan Conway's early Atticus Pünd novels.
- A married ex police couple are asked by a police officer and their close friend to turn their remote Guest House into a Safe House.
- TV SeriesNine strangers who find themselves lost in a remote Mexican jungle after their small plane crashes. The plot thickens as members are murdered one by one and the remaining survivors must solve the mystery.
- TV MovieA group of residents in Suffolk, England observe an unidentified flying object in the sky in 1980.
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- The German wife of a rich and influential aristocrat exempted from wartime internment is found decapitated in the midst of anti-German feeling.
- Foyle investigates a man found with a knife in his stomach in a bombed out building while son Andrew gets involved in a top secret radar program.
- The arrest of a young girl on a sabotage charge brings Foyle into contact with a group of English Nazi sympathizers.
- Foyle investigates the suicide of a pacifist and death threats to the judge who ruled against his conscientious objector status.
- Sam volunteers to go undercover to discover how rationed gasoline is being stolen from a fuel depot, and Andrew becomes a suspect in a murder case.
- Foyle investigates a mysterious disease affecting local farm animals and looks into the stabbing of a war hero.
- February 1941: When a manor house is commandeered as a special burn unit for treating injured RAF pilots, Foyle is called in to investigate a series of accidents.
- After Foyle is a guest at a friend's home at a dinner for an important American industrialist, a suicide victim and German agent both are discovered near the house.
- American troops arrive in Britain and the Corps of Engineers building an airstrip on a Hastings farm is met with resentment.
- February 1941: A local murder investigation sidetracks Foyle's endeavor to pursue a position that would contribute more to the war effort as he finds himself caught between rival spy organizations.
- Foyle's investigation of the death of a young black marketeer and stolen food is interrupted by his suspension on charges of sedition.
- April 1941: Foyle questions three Land Army girls about a murder that occurs on a Hastings farm.
- When a British food corporation signs a secret agreement with the Nazis to provide essential food services to the enemy during wartime, murders result.
- June 1941: A.C. Rose orders Foyle to delegate his investigation of black marketing ring and personally look into the possibly seditious acts of a Socialist activist.
- The death of a woman in a munitions factory becomes linked with the murder of Milner's estranged wife as he falls under suspicion and Foyle strives to clear his name.
- Foyle has his hands full dealing with illegal gambling, sabotage, and his needy goddaughter who shows up on his doorstep with her traumatized son.
- Milner is unhappy with his new DCS and has asked for a transfer, but after the DCS is murdered, Foyle comes out of retirement to replace him.
- Foyles homes in on two murders: an unpopular psychiatrist in a trauma facility and a low security German POW on work release to a local farm.
- Foyle joins a municipal committee preparing for the imminent V-E Day celebration but soon finds himself investigating the deaths of two of its members.
- The search for a missing chapter in a new book leads to murder.
- The discovery of the missing chapter leads to a great many revelations.
- Two murders. One in a book, one in real life. How are they linked?
- Susan's private life is in turmoil as she tries to close in on the killer.
- Trying to put the memories of his deadly mission to Point Blanc behinds him, Alex takes a holiday to the Cornish Coast. But, when an old foe resurfaces, Alex finds himself dragged back into the world of spycraft.
- As Alan Conway is buried, Susan Ryeland receives help from an unexpected source.
- A tragedy at the lake at Pye Hall reveals some dark secrets from the past.
- The escape of a Russian POW sets off a chain of events that leads to murder and rekindles a conflict between Foyle and his former superior.
- Foyle goes head to head against the might of the US army when a local girl is found murdered and the finger of suspicion points to a black GI at the US military base.
- Foyle battles to save a young man accused of high treason from the executioner's noose in a case that will shatter his personal world to the core.
- Immature cop Jack Armstrong and new partner Kate Bishop, whose husband is a workaholic, investigate the murder of seemingly lonely singleton Sally Jacobs. A friend of the deceased tells them that she had just met a handsome blond man and Jack connects this to another, recent murder whose victim had the same tastes as Sally. Both women had loyalty shopping cards from the Honey Bee group and the killer would seem to be an employee with access to the company's database. Kate enters false details of herself to act as decoy, learning of her husband's apparent infidelity in the process. She is duly approached by a handsome young man. But is he the killer? An after hours visit to the Honey Bee offices provides the answer.
- Banker Andrew Bridgley checks into a clinic for treatment of his depression, where somebody tries to blow him up. Kate and Jack investigate, Jack as crass as ever though he shows sympathy to Kate when she tells him that she and husband Dan are seeking marriage guidance. An attempt to shoot Andrew shows that somebody has hired a hitman, disguised as a patient. When Andrew refuses to go to a safe house the cops move in with him though they fail to save another patient, who eats a poisoned meal meant for Andrew. Kate accidentally exposes the hitman though their employer's identity comes as a surprise. Kate and Dan reconcile but Jack, following a spot of afternoon delight with the clinic's female director, is diagnosed with testicular cancer.
- Steeling himself to have his right testicle surgically removed, Jack joins Kate as they investigate the abduction of Gemma G, from pop band Candy Crew. A ransom is paid but Gemma is not released. As the group's fortunes soar due to the surrounding publicity, Jack suspects an inside job and is proved partially right when the band's manager Richard is murdered. In a showdown at a greyhound track, Jack rescues both Gina and Kate from the kidnapper before undergoing his operation. He is visited in hospital by Kate - will she stay on as his partner or return to Bristol with Dan?
- When Robyn Loxley's life is turned upside down by a police shooting, she turns to her friends, from underground rappers to daring outlaws, to save her mother's life from John Prince and the Sheriff.