![]() ![]() However when Leo is not released this prompts Lynley to rightly assume that Charlotte was not Luxford's first born at all! When Luxford's young son Leo is also kidnapped he readily meets the kidnappers demands by revealing the name of his first born (Charlotte) on the front page. It becomes clear that the Buckinghamshire link is not just co-incidental, as it has a significant connexion with Luxford's past. Here she teams up with the friendly and helpful police constable Robin Paine. Havers is sent to Buckinghamshire (where Charlotte's body was found) to conduct the investigation. Although Lynley is initially angry with Helen, it is she who ends up pushing him away (!). This prompts an argument between Lynley and Helen, which is especially significant as they are now a couple. It is only when Helen reacts badly to the discovery of Charlotte's body that her involvement is revealed. ![]() ![]() ![]() Lynley is taken onto the case, but unbeknownst to him Helen has been unofficially involved too. Charlotte was the product of a brief fling between the unlikely pairing of Eve Bowen - a radical left-wing cabinet minister, and Dennis Luxford a right-wing newspaper editor. Shortly after little Charlotte Bowen is kidnapped her body is found in a river, she has been drugged and then drowned. Written by Francesca Brill, based on a novel by Elizabeth Georgeįirst Broadcast on BBC One March 17, 2003 ![]()
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