Jessica is in Cork visiting her friend Fiona, and researching her family's history, here visits coincides with an American businessman, who's buying out a family run woollen mill.
It's a pretty good mystery, some of the window dressing doesn't quite work, but the mystery itself is strong.
It's one of those where you just know who's going to get bumped off, he may as well have had a sign on him saying murder victim.
There's no denying The Irish theme, it opens with an Irish jig, there are panpipes playing the whole way through, talk of leprechauns and a nymph, sadly the only thing that details it, are the accents. I spotted some Canadian Irish mixes and some American Irish mixes. Fionnula Flanagan may not be the only Irish person here, but perhaps the only Irish sounding principal character.
The stock footage looks pretty good, and mixes in quite well, but there is no mistaking the land of Ireland, it's a pity they didn't actually film in Cork.
Despite some of the shocking accents, it's actually an excellent episode.
7/10.