I found all of this sort of bland. There is a bunch of paper shifting, involving original musical manuscripts. There is a composer and a daughter that he never saw and a jilted woman. There are guys hoping to turn their forgeries into cash. There is a beheading which is just a bit contrived (how could they have known?). Anyway, this is an episode that just didn't capture my attention. I think that the writing and the motivations presented just didn't do an adequate job of leading us along. There is one nice scene involving reconciliation. Also, there is Barnaby's usual running off at the worst times, leaving his poor wife to pick up the pieces.