Barnaby and Jones investigate the death of a young woman, found in her bath tub, the investigation leads to strange goings on, voyeuristic landlords etc.
Not a huge lover of the characters in this one, Malcolm and his parents, almost nonsensical, utterly unbelievable, Pam Ferris was utterly wasted, and again her character as head of a Donkey Sanctuary seemed a wee bit silly. I did really like Sarah Smart's Jo Starling on the other hand, such a likable actress, she always adds something.
It looks great with the usual quaint villages, glorious buildings, the filming and music as always can't be faulted, it moves along at a solid pace.
Not really much on offer in terms of mystery, you kind of know who it is within the first ten minutes, as said person is made far too questionable, an effort made to capture the feeling of revulsion of the crimes of George Joseph Smith, The Brides in the Bath, but somehow it misses the mark.
It's somehow as if they aimed to make something 'shocking' with almost horror/thriller like elements, but missed the mark. Enjoyable enough for fans of the show, but definitely not a classic, 6/10