Hazell is approached by a father who's desperate to find his missing daughter, Hazell learns that she was living at a squat.
Having see Hazell mix with the hoi polloi of gangsters and FBI agents in that Hotel incident, Hazell is back dealing with drug addicts and reprobates in London. I loved the mix of characters in the pub, true old London, that music, glorious.
Definitely one of Hazell's best episodes, for several different reasons, the case is very unique, a little more complex than is usual on the show and the originality of the main antagonist. It's the seventies, so the women are often portrayed as the love interest or the victim, Claudine is very, very different.
It has suspense, intrigue, and a real threat, well paced and suspenseful, maybe the show's most exciting episodes.
What I really liked about this story, was the different dynamic between Hazell and Chalky, it's always been the latter bribing the former Policeman to help him, it was a little bit different here.
Very good episode, 8/10.