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zuleika writes:Foyle applies to his Superintendant for permission to join the army, but has his request turned down.Meanwhile, enemy aliens are being treated very differently - the Kramers, an anti-Nazi couple, are interned and badly treated, to the point that Mrs Kramer dies; however, Greta Beaumont, a German army officer's sister married to an influential local magistrate at Lower Fenton, is exempted and remains with her husband... Then, after a German bomb hits the pub in her village, Greta is viciously decapitated and Michael Turner is suspected of the murder. But Foyle finds there is more to the Beaumont family than meets the eye, and he finds corruption in his own police force.Masterful.com writes:Victims=Greta Beaumont/Ian Judd Suspect=Michael Turner
zuleika writes:It is May, 1940, and a German invasion is feared any day. Foyle investigates a girl's act of sabotage and the suspicious death of Margaret Ellis. The girl in trouble (sabotage is a hanging offence) works for the White Feather hotel, where the Friday Club - a pro-Hitler and violently anti-semitic group led by Guy Spencer - meets every Friday. Foyle is deeply shocked to find that Milner, his trusted police sergeant, is a member of the Friday Club.Masterful.com writes: Victim=Margaret Ellis Suspect=Authur Ellis Traitors=Guy Spencer/Edith Johnstone
zuleika writes:June, 1940. A conscientious objector dies in a police cell after being refused exemption from military service by Judge Lawrence Gascoigne, and after being beaten up by the police. Then a young boy evacuated from London and billeted on Judge Gascoigne's household dies in an explosion in the garden office where Gascoigne works, leading the police to suspect a revenge attack on the Judge. It also appears that Gascoigne strongly disapproves of his daughter's lover - he works at a mysterious "munitions factory" near the Judge's house, which turns out to be making coffins. Other suspects are the girlfriend and best friend of the conscientious objector who died...Getting nowhere, Foyle asks himself a startling question - what if the small boy killed by the bomb was actually the intended victim, and not the judge at all? Masterful.com writes: Victim-Unknown Boy/Lawrence Gascoigne Suspects-Lawrence Gascoigne(for Unknown Boy)/Emily Gascoigne(for Lawrence Gascoigne)
Masterful.com writes:Victims=Group Captain Alastair Graeme/Unknown Man Suspects=Harold & Enid Smith Group Captain Alastair Graeme groped the Smiths daughter. She commited suicide. Harold Smith kills the wrong person by mistake and then he finally kills Group Captain Alastair Graeme in revenge for their daughters death.
An American multi-millionaire, an old flame of Foyle's, and a mysterious man claiming to be a Dutch refugee, are all implicated when a dead body is discovered on a Hastings beach. Meanwhile, Sam looks for somewhere to live after her home is destroyed in a bombing raid.
When a truck loaded with barrels of petrol crashes, Foyle suspects the existence of an illigal fuel racket. Sam persuades Foyle to let her go undercover at the local fuel depot to investigate, but what she discovers threatens to implicate the Inspector's son Andrew in scandal... and worse.
October, 1940. At the London headquarters of a multinational company, a young secretary plummets to her death. In Hastings, a member of the Home Guard is killed. Foyle and Milner discover how these deaths are linked and how money talks in a universal language, even in war time.
Foyle investigates theft, and a possible murder, at a countryside "funk hole" - a guest house where those who can pay can sit out the war in relative comfort. But his job is made much harder when he is accused of spreading mailicious rumours and suspended from duty. While Foyle attempts to clear his name, his replacement sends Sam back to the transport corps.
Foyle investigates a suspicious death at Dr Wrenn's famous clinic, which specializes in treating men of the Royal Air Force suffering from severe burns. As well as murder, he finds a web of adultery and sabotage.
Foyle investigates a dramatic and complicated series of events which lead him to visit a squadron of Spitfires flying out of an R.A.F. airfield. He finds the case unsettling.
Foyle makes inquiries about a remarkable discovery at a local ship-yard. What he finds is a story of greed and politics.