Product Description
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A top cop dedicated to her job and devoted to her family.
On the job, Janine Lewis deals with drive-by executions,
decomposed bodies, and abducted children. At home, she interviews
nannies, schedules parent-teacher conferences, and bolts
breakfast on the run. Such is the life of a Detective Chief
Inspector on the Manchester force who also happens to be a
single mum raising four kids. Caroline Quentin (Jonathan Creek,
Men Behaving Badly) brings sensitivity, passion, and wry humor to
her role as a woman balancing the demands of a high-risk,
high-profile profession with the need to nurture her
high-maintenance family. Ian Kelsey (Casualty) co-stars as DI
Richard Mayne, Janine's sexy second in command - a source of
romantic and sometimes professional tension on their tight-knit
team.
In four taut crime dramas, Blue Murder realistically depicts the
everyday toils and triumphs of work alongside the
insistent tug of family life for a single mother.
DVD SPECIAL FEATURES INCLUDE text interviews with stars Caroline
Quentin and Ian Kelsey and cast filmographies.
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The first season of Blue Murder was very good; the second season
verges on great. It may not reach the brittle heights of Prime
Suspect--the writing isn't as psychologically rich--but it's in
the same weight class. DCI Janine Lewis (Caroline Quentin,
Jonathan Creek) isn't a super-sleuth. She's a single mother with
four kids, an uneasy relationship with her ex-husband, and sexual
tension with her lead detective, Richard Mayne (tall and handsome
Ian Kelsey). She runs her investigative team with brisk
efficiency, while her home life tends towards chaos. She
navigates the twisty plots of these four episodes not through
lightning bursts of deduction, but by piecing evidence together
bit by bit--and this diligence is wonderfully engaging. Seemingly
simple events slowly unveil a more complex and troubling story: A
drowned dog leads to identical twins and infidelity; a mean prank
draws four men into murder and revenge; robbery, hit and run, and
the killing of a cop are intricately connected. During the
investigation of a missing child, Mayne starts a new relationship
and Lewis starts to lose her cool reserve. Careful plotting,
vivid dialogue, solid acting from all the regulars (particularly
Paul Loughran and Nicholas Murchie as Lewis's detective
sergeants), and consistently sharp turns from the guest cast make
Blue Murder a must-see for any fan of American procedurals
like Law & Order or CSI. Who would have guessed, when Quentin was
a supporting player on Men Behaving Badly, that she'd become such
a superb dramatic actor? --Bret Fetzer
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Review
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"One of the more engrossing procedurals that's come my way in
recent years" -- Film.com
"Quentin is terrific, adding credibility and nuance to the
series" -- San Francisco Chronicle
"They're all winners -- and they may even be more compelling than
the series' impressive previous episodes" -- DVD Talk
"Top flight crime series" -- MemorableTV.com
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