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- Banks and Cabbot come to suspect one of their team may be implicated in a criminal conspiracy.
- Banks' mission to solve Annie's murder is made all the harder by the fact he has been taken off the case and sent on gardening leave - but that won't stop him.
- The team is in shock after Kevin's murder. They deduce that he was acting as a vigilante patrolling the alleys to prevent further murders but the witness who saw his death presumed he was out to harm her. She identifies the slayer as a woman but pathologist Dr. Waring disputes this and sees no link with Lucy Payne's death,causing Annie to doubt. Randall is cleared of Hayley's murder when he is given an alibi and,with several likely suspects,Banks is back at square one. Annie however learns of a former rape victim whose perpetrator was murdered before she disappeared,providing a link to Lucy Payne and a clue to the identity of the double murderer.
- A case terrifyingly close to home occurs as Banks is asked by his boss to find his missing teenage daughter.
- Helen works hard to win back Alan's approval as they try to find the killer and prevent Josh's father from seeking a revenge of his own.
- A new case becomes personal when Banks discovers that his brother Roy is missing and Roy's girlfriend has been shot dead.
- The police discover that Jennifer and Roy were involved in a prostitution ring. Roy was importing women through his travel agency, although business partner Lambert claims ignorance. Because he is related to a victim, Banks is taken off the case but D.I. Morton agrees to let him help in an advisory role, warning him he may be in danger. He seeks out Carmen, the face of the escort agency fronting the prostitution racket and finds that she is pregnant. That pregnancy, linked to a baby-selling arrangement, holds the key to the double murders.
- Banks and his team now have a murder inquiry on their hands, as the body found on the moors is identified as 11-year-old Andre Petri.
- 2010–201646mTV-147.7 (255)TV EpisodeThe post mortem into the daughter of crime boss Steve Richards reveals that her death isn't a simple suicide - could someone else have been involved? And if so, who?
- A student is attacked in the middle of the city and in another part of Yorkshire a woman has her throat cut, but the two different murders have disturbing similarities.
- Banks is called in to investigate the death of a mild-mannered accountant who appears to be the victim of a contract killing.
- The strangling of a wealthy financier's 16-year-old daughter unearths a complex web of lies and secrets for Banks to solve.
- Banks gets a call-out to Owen Pierce's house, which has been vandalised whilst Owen was in prison, but Banks makes it clear he still believes Owen was the killer. However, after Helen has seen CCTV footage of Ellie getting into a car with somebody who is not Owen Pierce, Becca comes forward to say that Tyler Judd sexually threatened her and was perpetually shadowing Ellie after she dumped him. Then Becca is found dead in the same spot as Ellie. Focus now switches to Judd, who admits to stealing Simon Harris's car after Simon warned him off Ellie. This in turn leads to the discovery of some incriminating photographs and the identity of the murderer.
- Banks defies orders by informally speaking to Martin Fleming on his own, though he gets no results. Tom Rothwell returns from America for his father's funeral and tells the police he fell out with his father after seeing him with another woman. Pamela identifies her attacker as a rough-looking Irishman named by police records as Arthur Jameson, an arms fan and former client of Norcliffe, but Jameson kills himself before he can be questioned. Following Tom's information, Banks discovers that the woman in question was not Pamela. The trail leads to a house where all is revealed - including a money laundering scheme which justifies Banks' suspicions. The case closed, Helen at last begins to integrate with the rest of the team.
- When a mother reports her child as having been abducted by a man and a woman masquerading as social workers, Banks is drawn into a strange and unsettling search for the missing boy.
- Circumstances take a dramatic and unexpected turn when Banks begins to fear for the safety of his own daughter.
- When the body of a university undergraduate is found dumped in a ravine, the investigation reveals he was far from being a model student.
- The team are dismayed to discover that an arson attack at the Osgood's house has injured Michael and killed his autistic son Robbie.
- Banks puts Geoff and his daughter under watch at a hotel while he widens the search for the gunman.
- 2010–201646mTV-147.6 (277)TV EpisodeWhen a victim of a frenzied attack is found in the woods, Banks wonders if it's related to the location - a shrine to a local girl who recently committed suicide there.
- When a devoted husband and father goes missing, a ransom demand takes Banks and his team on a journey into Leeds' Chinese community.
- Banks and the team begin the painful job of finding out exactly who was responsible for Annie's death, an incident that has affected all their lives.
- Xun's death makes the team realize the case is more complicated than they first thought, and it's not necessarily connected to the kidnapping.
- Following the death of a journalist, Banks and his team discover connections to a suspicious death in the 1980s involving the surviving members of a pop band.
- When Banks and Helen learn that Ian Basset has returned to the country, the surviving members of The Crystal Kiss are reunited, and the trio seem tighter than ever.
- A terrible chain of events is set in motion when an old neighbor of Banks' finds a loaded gun in her daughter's bedroom.
- A husband and daughter struggle to come to terms with their grief when the body of wife and mother is found washed up by an underground river.
- The investigation of a young Estonian woman's death leads Banks to uncover a world of prostitution and drugs hidden behind a respectable veneer.
- A police officer is killed while responding to a domestic disturbance call. When DCI Alan Banks is called to investigate the grisly scene, he discovers it's the home of a serial rapist and murderer.
- Thanks to a Chief Superintendent who is obsessed with damage-limitation, Janet is charged with manslaughter though Annie makes sure that she gets off. A friend of the missing Leanne leads Alan to believe that Payne had a female accomplice to lure the girls into his car and Lucy is the obvious suspect, though she denies it, at the same time admitting she knew her husband was a killer. She also blackmails Maggie into paying for a lawyer for her though Maggie counters by ringing the press to explode the 'accomplice' story. Investigations show Lucy to have been the victim in a famous abuse case as a child and she is diagnosed as mentally ill and incapable of having a mind to murder. Alan must discover to what extent she really was involved in the killings and if she knows where to find Leanne, alive or dead.
- Two bodies are found after a fire on some narrow boats and Banks and DS Annie Cabbot find themselves on the trail of an arsonist who has killed two people.
- Banks gets a warning for hitting Aspen,after which more money and forgeries are found at the burnt out scene of McMahon's murder.Banks deduces that Gerry,Christina's girl-friend,is one of the forgers and she tells him she believes the killer is called Gary Morrison,who sold the artists' fake paintings but had a sinister hold over them. Banks is displeased to learn that Annie is having an affair with Keane - who also admits to being afraid of Morrison,though he has worked with him. With the evidence pointing to one of two suspects Banks must make a mercy dash to save a life before exposing a sordid secret.