S4E7 You Are Cordially Invited to an Assassination
Harry encounters her most dangerous adversary yet.
A recently retired English professor discovers a real knack for investigation and cannot help but interfere with the cases assigned to her police detective son.
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Harry encounters her most dangerous adversary yet.
When a wealthy matriarch is strangled to death during a video call with her horrified relatives, the woman's daughter employs the services of the Wild/Reid Detective Agency. The agency being Fergus's brainchild, Harry is as surprised as anyone to discover it exists but agrees to indulge him. Money seems to be the motive for the murder, but everyone who stands to inherit was on the call.
When a heckler dies during a guided tour, the investigation brings Harry and Fergus into the middle of a literature-themed murder plot; in America, FBI agents fail to prevent an assassination by Diyu.
After an apparent poisoning occurs at Vicky and Cormac's wedding, Harry springs into action, alongside the FBI; when the assassin's target flees, Harry and Fergus find themselves in the cross hairs of their most dangerous adversar...
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