- When an arrogant aristocratic family's decision to develop a memorial garden into a commercial tea shop has the villagers up in arms, murders past and present rear their heads.
- Townspeople of a Midsomer village are up in arms over a wealthy, hated family's decision to turn a once-public memorial garden into a tea room. When one of the family is found murdered, Barnaby and Troy must weed through the townspeople's sordid lives to uncover the culprit.—Anonymous
- Barnaby and Troy investigate the murder of Fliss Inkpen-Thomasin the village of Midsomer Deverell. Her mother Elspeth owns the local manor house and is very much disliked in the village for her plans to close a memorial garden on the Manor grounds and open a tea room. There is a neighbor who already dislikes the trouble tourists cause; the daughter of the architect who designed the garden some years previously; the manor's gardener with whom both mother and daughter had been having an affair; and a second daughter, Hilary, whom Fliss tormented at every opportunity. When a second member of the Inkpen family is murdered, Barnaby believes the murders have a far different motive.—garykmcd
- Aristocratic matriarch Naomi Inkpen-Thomas and firstborn daughter Elspeth, to whom she signed over the family manor, infuriate the villagers of Midsomer Deverell by planning to start a tea room on the site the previous owner turned into a popular memorial garden without guaranteeing full ownership for the town. Elspeth's rebel legitimate daughter Fliss, who tormented her recently 'adopted' bastard half-sister Hilary, dies from poison from a garden plant. Gardener Daniel Bolt, likely to lose his job, had affairs with Elspeth and Fliss and is blackmailed for some of his moonshine by two rascals, who nearly incur alcohol poisoning. Equally aristocratic neighbor Augustus Deverell is obsessed with his son Richard's chances to become elevated from a bishop to a cardinal, hence fears a scandal as Hilary is his. The murderer strikes again, in similar way, while Barnaby uncovers all secrets.—KGF Vissers
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