Callum faces many problems, his wayward brother Victor proves troublesome, but worse, his mission to get Dieter working for the Brits within six days looks in peril, Callum's underhanded tactics anger Dieter, particularly when War Crimes investigator Kathy is used to unsettle him. Callum's attraction to glamorous American Rachel continues to grow, as does that for hotel resident Julia, with the latter realised. Finally Callum learns more about the intriguing and charismatic Harold Lindsay Jones, the Foreign Office mystery man encourages Callum to drive him to the remains of a grand house, where he talks of glittering social nights, and also reveals he knows of people that had the power to stop the war failing to do so. The mysterious Mr Emmanuel is allowed by Dieter to tell Lotte a bedtime story, he spooks her, she flees with a foolish Victor.
I was so impressed with the opening part, and this second instalment continues to build the story and add intrigue, as a viewer you're asking countless questions, is someone a traitor, who else has their room bugged, is Callum truly trusted? I am truly intrigued by those words from Lindsay Jones, Alfred Molina is such a class act. Baffled by Mr Emmanuel, so creepy.
It is such a fascinating story, told in inimitable style. It looks impressive, with incredible attention to detail. Those bomb sites are incredible. So many characters with different stories to tell, quality viewing. 9/10
I was so impressed with the opening part, and this second instalment continues to build the story and add intrigue, as a viewer you're asking countless questions, is someone a traitor, who else has their room bugged, is Callum truly trusted? I am truly intrigued by those words from Lindsay Jones, Alfred Molina is such a class act. Baffled by Mr Emmanuel, so creepy.
It is such a fascinating story, told in inimitable style. It looks impressive, with incredible attention to detail. Those bomb sites are incredible. So many characters with different stories to tell, quality viewing. 9/10