A young American student dies in a tragic accident, a woman is charged with drink driving, but the third party disappears, Grace believes it's a case of murder, but another Detective always seems to be a step ahead.
A much more down to Earth, less grizzly case than previous episodes, but still full of intrigue, engaging compelling drama. A more casual pace, it reminded me, and I'm not sure why, of an episode of Lewis.
The twist was well played, if perhaps not thoroughly unexpected, but we'll done though. Acting wise it was fantastic, huge credit to Sara Stewart, she was superb.
The scenes between Grace and Glenn were fantastic, the latter perhaps having his best episode so far, I really did enjoy his story. The ending was a real nail biter.
Bella and Norman are becoming a really interesting duo, with every episode that passes, they seem to develop, Parkinson and Elphinstone are great, there's definitely something shady about Norman.
Again they don't fail to show off Brighton's wonderful coastline.
8/10.