- In Series 2, Tennison has proven herself and won her colleagues' grudging respect. When she is assigned to head a murder inquiry in the African Caribbean community, it seems further evidence that her star is on the rise. Suddenly she's in the thick of a racial controversy, working with a black detective who is also her former lover (guest star Colin Salmon, Keen Eddie), and dealing with prejudice in the field and on her team. Tennison begins to wonder if she's been handed a plum case or hung out to dry.—Anonymous
- "Nadine" is identified as Joanne Fagunwa, a young girl of mixed African, Caribbean and white ancestry. Although Jane elicits a deathbed confession to her murder from old man Harvey, the racist white renter in whose yard Joanne was found, Jane is not satisfied. She digs and finds photographs. The team continues to dig into the Allens, the owners and neighbors of the murder house, the sister of old man Harvey and his nephew, Jason Harvey. When a tragic death occurs during police custody and additional photographs surface, one of the witnesses is finally pushed to the limit. No matter how brilliant DCI Tennison proves herself, is the Metropolitan Police really a Boys' Club in disguise? And, will Jane sit still and tolerate any nonsense?—LA-Lawyer
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