- A 90 years long feud between two families, the Hicks and the Hammonds, appears to have escalated to murder.
- In Midsomer, there lives two families, the Hicks and the Hammonds, who have been feuding since World War I when a Hammond was part of a firing squad that killed a Hicks. The Hicks run a number of small businesses and the Hammonds are strictly military. When the grandfather of the Hammonds is found dead, it appears that the feud has escalated to murder.—J. Rieper
- The Hammonds and the Hicks have been feuding for over 90 years ever since Pvt. Tommy Hicks was found guilty of cowardice under fire and executed by a firing squad commanded by Lt. Duggie Hammond. The Hicks family has managed to have the good name of Pvt. Hicks restored, must to the consternation of the elder Colonel Henry Hammond, and the ill-filling between them continues. The Hicks are nouveau-riche and just love sticking it to the landed Hammonds who have their own problems. Col. Hammonds son Johnny is gay and unhappily married to Arabella while their daughter Kate just can't understand why her mother married the man in the first place. Their other daughter Sophie is going to marry Will Hicks to the consternation, or amusement, of both families. When Henry is killed - with Duggie's 1916 pistol - and an attempt to bomb the elder Lionel Hicks goes awry, Barnaby and Jones have a case to solve. There will be another death before they get to the bottom of it however.—garykmcd
- Colonel Henry Hammond, from a long line of career officers, presides in his wheelchair over the family and its grand estate. .They feud endlessly, verbally and by pranks, with the commoner 'nouveau-riche' descendants of private Tommy Hicks, who was executed by Lt. Duggie Hammond's fire squad for cowardice at the front. After a public row over the revised war victims monument, Hicks friends 'abduct' Henry and leave his wheelchair at the dark in the field, but someone fatally shoot him with Duggie's pistol. Barnaby and Ben find Hnery's son and heir John is gay and unhappy, yet wife Annabelle devoted to both men as well as their daughters, Kate and rebel Sophie, who reveals er shocking engagement to Will Hicks, whose kin Lionel soon becomes the target of a failed bomb attack.—KGF Vissers
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