A renowned artist arrives in Kembleford, just as a life drawing competition is about to begin. Having upset half the village, the artist is killed, number one suspect is Sister Boniface, having supplied the wine that poisoned him.
After a somewhat average series opener, this second installment was pretty awesome, I think this has instantly become one of my favourites, it's a great mystery, with some terrific characters, and the return of a much loved old friend.
It's a shame that Sister Boniface hasn't appeared more over the years, I'm loving her spin off series, but there's nothing better than seeing her and Father Brown teamed up once again.
Great to see Lorna Watson teamed up with her comedy partner Ingrid Oliver, who was great here. I kept thinking of their comedy sketch with the eyebrows, if you've not seen it, jump on Youtube, it's funny.
An angry Father Brown, I think that's the first time we've seen that emotion so far, Mark Williams continues to deliver, I'm not sure he gets enough credit.
Terrific.
10/10.