The "innocent" of the title, as you would expect isn't squeeky clean! The deceased (his wife who was murdered 7 years earlier) also isn't/wasn't. Her family (sister and hubby) are equally not very likeable. Plus to add to that you have another party involved who equally is very unlikeable. Not enough of the Hayling Island location for my liking plus do NOT be deceived by the way the director makes you think about who the real guilty party is - you don't find out until theres about 6 minutes left. Before that, you will (if you fall for it) be guided by the director towards at least 1 major suspect - who then gets released by the police! Cleverly done. Ingelby isn't a likeable lead for this one and Norris (as the female lead) is even less likeable-but then domineering people usually are. Cleverly crafted and very watchable