Jessica attends a charity art auction, she's donated a painting, and bumps into an old friend, lottery winner Kim Mitchell. Jessica soon finds herself defending her friend from a charge of first degree murder, after her sculpture is used to kill a dodgy art dealer.
My least favourite episode from series ten so far, I didn't care for the story, none of the characters stood out, I found it a little lifeless, I definitely won't be remembering it in a day or so.
Somewhat paint by numbers, within two minutes you know exactly Who's going to be the murder victim, I'm not sure the revelation worked.
Philip Jovey was a very poor character, he's one of those caricatures, he's the typical villainous Englishman, (one with a totally non convincing accent to boot.) I didn't rate Edward Hibbert here.
Loretta Swit did a fair job, but Kim was such a blank character, she wasn't able to bring her to life.
Why don't we ever get to see Doris, she could well have been the most interesting thing about this episode. Perhaps the best thing here was seeing Herb Edelman.