After last weeks absolute comic shocker, we have Annika at least somewhere back close to her best.
'King Lear' is the literary theme, after it last week being George Orwell and '1984'.
Lear, the crazy king who famously said "Nothing will come of nothing", and this time there is some good sound sense to why we are being thus well-educated in our leisure time by a Cambridge English alumna.
A bit of over-acting by some of the supporting cast, but the central group is strong, and Morgan has grown up a lot.
And the murder plot? Well, a body is found, and the location is a challenge for Annika. Both in its nature and remoteness.
In the end it all comes down to that old saying "The world is your oyster".
Worth 8/10 because Annika is fun - usually.
'King Lear' is the literary theme, after it last week being George Orwell and '1984'.
Lear, the crazy king who famously said "Nothing will come of nothing", and this time there is some good sound sense to why we are being thus well-educated in our leisure time by a Cambridge English alumna.
A bit of over-acting by some of the supporting cast, but the central group is strong, and Morgan has grown up a lot.
And the murder plot? Well, a body is found, and the location is a challenge for Annika. Both in its nature and remoteness.
In the end it all comes down to that old saying "The world is your oyster".
Worth 8/10 because Annika is fun - usually.