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title: "Midsomer Murders: Set 17 (The Dogleg Murders / The Black Book / Secrets and Spies / The Glitch)"
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# Midsomer Murders: Set 17 (The Dogleg Murders / The Black Book / Secrets and Spies / The Glitch)

**Brand:** variousnettles, johnwymark, jane
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- **What is this?** Midsomer Murders: Set 17 (The Dogleg Murders / The Black Book / Secrets and Spies / The Glitch) by variousnettles, johnwymark, jane
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THE MYSTERIES The Dogleg Murders--Members of the swanky Whiteoaks Golf Club keep turning up dead by the 13th hole. The Black Book--The detectives investigate a string of savage murders precipitated by a local art auction. Secrets and Spies--A mysterious creature is killing sheep in Midsomer County, but it soon moves on to larger prey. The Glitch--A local scientist’s determination to stop an American millionaire’s latest business venture has fatal repercussions.

## Product Details

- **Genre:** Feature
- **Format:** Box set, Color, Multiple Formats, NTSC, Widescreen
- **Contributor:** Howard, Laura, Hughes, Jason, Jackson, Barry, Nettles, John, Various, Wymark, Jane
- **Number Of Discs:** 4
- **Runtime:** 6 hours and 40 minutes

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ 5.0 out of 5 stars







  
  
    Another Great Set of One of Britain's Best Police Shows
  

*by G***R on Reviewed in the United States on February 27, 2011*

We are nearing the end of John Nettles' portrayal of the indefatigable DCI Tom Barnaby.  Yet, he has aged very little since the series started in 1997.  The four stories are just as we now expect them--quirky people living in Midsomer, horrific murders, and with the truly valuable aid of DI Ben Jones (Jason Hughes).  I actually believe that after having a new, not formally educated DS Troy who was truly a grunt (but a nice and good grunt), and DS Scott (John Hopkins) who was sent down from the Met for doing something we are never told, Barnaby is now a better DCI because of the intelligence of Ben Jones who is more a help than a hindrance to solving the crimes.The colleague/colleague relationship rather than the father/son relationship with the other two, has now mellowed into a fine wine, with a great body, a superior nose and a wonderful taste on the tongue.  Thankfully, there will be probably three more sets to come out before Tom retires and his relation (I think cousin), John Barnaby (Neil Dudgeon) replaces him.  After 13 years of watching Midsomer Murders and watching and re-watching the DVDs, we Americans, as usual fall in love with Buckinghamshire, where most of the stores are filmed.  We love to see homes and estates that are not usually a part of the typical American landscape and I think we lose ourselves in the background, even though over 200+ murders and suicides have been committed in must one county in Britain.If only Morse could have had more episodes to watch; but since only 33 were made and Nettles will have made 82 episodes when he leaves.  There is no telling how many Dudgeon will make, but if the stories can remain fresh as I think they will, I am hoping for another 82 to watch.So, now is on to Set 18, 19 and 20.  Many a tear will be shed when TB's final episode is watched just as it was when Troy left when he became a DI.  Thank, John, for 82 great episodes and to all the great writers and actors many of whom are making their second appearance.A great buy!

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ 5.0 out of 5 stars







  
  
    WONDERFUL, ONCE AGAIN
  

*by A***R on Reviewed in the United States on March 2, 2011*

Set seventeen (17) of the series of "Midsomer Murders" finds the viewing audience, again, looking at some very good British murder mysteries that are set in the beautiful and seemly peaceful little quaint village of Midsomer and its surrounding picturesque areas.  Again in Set seventeen (17) on four (4) discs running about 1 hour and 40 minutes each, one is not allowed to get too comfortable with the beauty and outward appearance of the locale because behind the doors and garden gates, there are loads of dastardly happenings to a lot of fascinating and sometimes very weird characters that are played by some of Britain's finest and well-known actors.  Be aware that the episode "The  Black Book" is really good.  It's all about folks being killed for Forged Art Works with a very surprising ending.In light of the above folks are meeting their demise in a lot of unthought-of, by me, ways.  Of course Barnaby (brilliantly played by John Nettles--he is so very good often very funny and always mild mannered with no barking of orders!) and his assistant (wonderfully  played very  humorously by Jason Hughes who is featured more in set 17) solve the "who done it" element brillantly with especially Barnaby's keen insights, intuition and very mellow manner.The viewing of and subsequent enjoyment of the "Midsomer Murder" series has been part of my life for many years.  Again without gratuitous  visible violence, set seventeen (17) is no exception to my admiration of this series; I still indeed do find this British murder/mystery/detective series to be so very well written and acted.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ 5.0 out of 5 stars







  
  
    England's Other Treacherous Universe, Minus Doctor Who's Blue Box
  

*by F***I on Reviewed in the United States on October 11, 2011*

This an excellent series, with a healthy tongue-in-cheek attitude about itself as the most dangerous bucolic region of rustic England, especially Badger's Drift. What fun to read the cast interviews - Nettles as a wicked sense of humor. The filming is of course a treat, but so are the stories, absurd as they are at times. "Midsomer Murders" often deftly explore not only British history, but the class-system. In "The Dogleg Murders" bribery and caste meet, i.e. my kingdom for a golf course membership. In "The Black Book," painted poser pigs reveal fraudulent art. In "Secrets and Spies," Barnaby is revealed as a former MI5 operative. "The Glitch" entertains with more class issues and business dealings, with cyclists enjoying the lovely countryside. You simply can't go wrong with any of the Midsomer series. Enjoy!

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