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  • No peace for the wicked, even when holidaying in Italy, her services are in demand, by a family who believe their boy is being held ransom.

    What starts off as an almost jovial, light hearted tale soon becomes an altogether more intriguing case, venturing into areas Hetty hasn't yet come up against.

    I love how they went overboard with the Italian influences, I'm just surprised Geoffrey isn't parading about in a Lazio shirt.

    Routledge adds a lot into the role, she's charismatic and funny, perhaps the best one thus far. 8/10