Will focuses on the missing computer from Martin Newell's hotel room. The hotel maid recalls seeing a laptop computer in the room and another hotel guest remembers seeing Martin in the elevator. The dead woman had made several calls from her phone the day she died and there is a reference to Agadir, in her notepad. Martin speaks to his bosses at work and they seem to be most concerned about what was on his missing computer. DI Mark Wenborn looks into Philip Spaull's background and learns that Will Travers was his barrister when he was charged in a bombing incident two years ago. He also learns that Will fell seriously ill after successfully defending him. Wenborn has his own problems when his wife is arrested for shoplifting. Jane Travers meanwhile may have found a publisher for one of her student's stories. The publisher wants to know why the boy is in prison and Jane sets off to check into his background.
Countries: United Kingdom
Languages: English
Cast:
James Purefoy as William Travers
Robert Whitelock as Philip Spaull
Adam Grant as Robin Miller
Sasha Behar as Natalie Chandra
Stephen Hagan as David Canning
Kate Dickie as Joanna Kirsten
Crew:
RuairĂ O'Brien as Crew
St. John O'Rorke as Crew
Magnus Fiennes as Crew
Colm McCarthy as Director
Anthony Horowitz as Writer
Jill Green as Producer
Eve Gutierrez as Producer
Anthony Horowitz as Producer
Carolyn Parry-Jones as Producer
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