The Brokenwood mysteries. Series 2
In a seemingly quiet country town in New Zealand, Detective Inspector Mike Shepherd finds that murder can happen anywhere. Working alongside Detective Constable Kristin Sims, Shepherd solves grisly murders in this gripping and well-written series.
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- Physical Description 4 videodiscs (367 min.) : sound, color ; 4 3/4 in.
- Publisher [Silver Spring, MD] : Acorn : [2015]
Content descriptions
General Note: | Title from container. Originally broadcast as single episodes of a television program. Special features: Cast and crew interviews; photo gallery. GMD: videodisc. |
Formatted Contents Note: | Disc 1, Leather & lace -- Disc 2, To die or not to die -- Disc 3, Catch of the day -- Disc 4, Blood pink. |
Participant or Performer Note: | Neill Rea, Fern Sutherland. |
Target Audience Note: | Rating: Not rated. |
System Details Note: | DVD, 16:9 widescreen; stereo. |
Language Note: | English subtitles for the dea and hard of hearing (SDH) |
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Library Journal Review
The Brokenwood Mysteries [TV Series]
Library Journal
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This whodunit series takes its title from a fictional provincial town on New Zealand's North Island, where the show is set. Detective Senior Sergeant Mike Shepherd (Neill Rea) is an unconventional policeman. He talks to murder victims, drives a beat-up car, listens to country music on cassette, and can't always remember how many ex-wives he has. Despite his humorous persona and somewhat rumpled appearance, Shepherd possesses an intuitive approach to investigation that relentlessly narrows down each list of suspects. He interacts with several associates including a young female detective (Fern Sutherland) who spars with him before they start to respect each other and a free-spirited Maori neighbor (Pana Hema Taylor). In these first four episodes, the murders revolve around winemaking, golf, hunting, and hit-and-run driving. Verdict The solid acting, quaint setting, and even tone between humor and homicide make this an exceedingly delightful addition to the stable of such imported series mysteries as Midsomer Murders and A Touch of Frost.--Lawrence Maxted, Gannon Univ. Lib., Erie, PA © Copyright 2016. Library Journals LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.