Mark gets an unwanted phone call, sweet shop owner Kitty Tracy claims to know everything about The Bat out of Hell, her motive is clear, blackmail.
Part three perhaps suffers with mid series fatigue, it's slow to start off with and repetitive, but quickly picks up pace, and becomes even more intriguing.
Thelma and Walter come into the story a bit more, becoming interesting characters, the ending completely threw me off course, at this stage I'm still not convinced who's guilty, but my money is on Thelma.
I really did enjoy Patsy Smart's performance as Kitty Tracey, so often she played scatty, ditzy old ladies, it was nice to see her playing something a little more sinister.
The story continues to get deeper and more complex, there are multiple twists and turns, this is enjoyable.
7/10.
Part three perhaps suffers with mid series fatigue, it's slow to start off with and repetitive, but quickly picks up pace, and becomes even more intriguing.
Thelma and Walter come into the story a bit more, becoming interesting characters, the ending completely threw me off course, at this stage I'm still not convinced who's guilty, but my money is on Thelma.
I really did enjoy Patsy Smart's performance as Kitty Tracey, so often she played scatty, ditzy old ladies, it was nice to see her playing something a little more sinister.
The story continues to get deeper and more complex, there are multiple twists and turns, this is enjoyable.
7/10.