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8/10
Very good.
Sleepin_Dragon25 February 2020
Reaygo and Wheatfield visit the Capone Investment business, and learn that the company had a major investment in the 1930's, the profits now heading to shareholder Mr Anderson in New York, Anderson is not the Prime Suspect.

Bunty thinks he's worked it out, right now it seems to be pointing at one person in particular.

Finally this drama has gotten very intriguing, it's definitely picking up momentum as it's proceeding towards the end, Reaygo and Wheatfield have made a good duo, their scenes are very good.

Just when you think they have their man, think again, it's someone else, assuming it's one of the remaining survivors who know about the money, will Reaygo's cricket match scheme work?

You can't fault the writer for crafting a mystery and inserting Al Capone.

Best episode so far. 8/10
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6/10
One Killer Makes Two
Prismark1011 July 2021
Warning: Spoilers
Some momentum in this episode. The police home in on Anderson who is in London. He could be the hitman.

They even propose that the other prospective victims be used to lure the killer out.

The police also visit a investment company in London and talk to the Company Secretary. He has been with them since 1930 but has never met the owners from America. He never once thinks that was strange.

The Company Secretary tells the police that Anderson is in London. It means Reaygo and Wheatfield start to put the pieces together.

However Tom Hunter might be just one step ahead as Anderson is found dead. The hitman was hit himself.

I can see all this talk of finance can get foggy. I still could not get over that the Company Secretary and the firm's lawyer were clueless about its American owners. Tom Hunter's late father seem to have unearthed more on a trip to New York.
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