A young Sergeant Jack Driscoll returns from his posting in Dublin to his small town home. Soon a body is discovered in a caravan and it turns out to be a young lady immigrant who was in town doing some work at the local inn. Also turns out the local men were taking advantage of the fact that she was not documented or had her passport so she was essentially stuck there.
She at first appears to have suffered an accidental death due to carbon monoxide poisoning from the 30+ year old furnace. Jack discovers the flue had been stuffed full with rags which points to murder! I won't spoil too much but it would appear to be his father and one other man who are most likely responsible for the 'murder.'
Luckily that is not the case although the father certainly does come off looking rather poorly...much like the stereotypical small town ex-police chief. All in all a decent beginning...
She at first appears to have suffered an accidental death due to carbon monoxide poisoning from the 30+ year old furnace. Jack discovers the flue had been stuffed full with rags which points to murder! I won't spoil too much but it would appear to be his father and one other man who are most likely responsible for the 'murder.'
Luckily that is not the case although the father certainly does come off looking rather poorly...much like the stereotypical small town ex-police chief. All in all a decent beginning...