Summary:
Discover the novels that inspired the hit ITV series Midsomer Murders, seen and loved by millions.
The Lodge of the Golden Windhorse has provided the citizens of Compton Dando with splendid fodder for gossip, prompting speculation of arcane rituals and bizarre sexual practices. But with the murder of the commune’s leaders, the rumor-mill goes into overdrive. In trying to solve those murders, Chief Inspector Barnaby is less excited than exasperated. The residents of the Windhorse commune may have been seeking the simple life, but they’re all concealing complicated pasts—or past lives. Caroline Graham is at her most gleeful when skewering the eccentricities of a closed community, and no one survives unscathed.
Wonderfully funny . . . good plotting, judiciously dropped clues, and a luminescent turn of phrase --Kirkus Lively
Shrewdly plotted, and wickedly funny . . . evokes the golden age of the traditional detective story --Orlando Sentinel.
DCI Barnaby needs all his wits about him as he investigates a string of deaths at a local New Age commune.
Release Date: May 6, 1998
Release Time: 100 minutes
Cast:
John Nettles as DCI Tom Barnaby
Daniel Casey as Sgt. Gavin Troy
Jane Wymark as Joyce Barnaby
Laura Howard as Cully Barnaby
Barry Jackson as Dr. Bullard
Judy Cornwell as May Cuttle
Charles Kay as Arno Gibbs
Michael Feast as Ian Craigie
Colin Farrell as Ken Beavers
Diane Bull as Heather Beavers
Stephen Moyer as Christopher Wainwright
Miles Anderson as Guy Gamelin
Susan Tracy as Felicity Gamelin
Robert Pickavance as William Carter
Daniel Hart as Tim Riley
Tilly Blackwood as Trixie Channing
Anna Bolt as Suhami / Sylvie Gamelin
Mary Healey as Mrs. Cook
Graham Turner as Raymond Jennings
Dolly Wells as Ava Rokeby
Ashley Artus as Terry Lightfoot
Caroline Graham is an English playwright, screenwriter and novelist. She attended the Open University, and received a degree in writing for the theatre from the University of Birmingham.
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