A brilliant but idiosyncratic British detective and his resourceful local team solve baffling murder mysteries on the fictional Caribbean island of Saint-Marie.
The best episode of "Death in Paradise" season 11 is "Last Call to Honoré", rated 7.3/10 from 502 user votes. It was directed by Jennie Paddon and written by Robert Thorogood. "Last Call to Honoré" aired on 1/7/2022 and is rated 0.1 point(s) higher than the second highest rated, "A Double Bogey".
When a seemingly simple kidnapping ends in murder, Neville and the team must work out what went wrong and how someone ended up dead.
Director: Jennie Paddon
Writer: Robert Thorogood
The arrival of a long-lost brother to a family-run golf club culminates in a body on the course. But a prime suspect with an alibi leaves the team with an impenetrable conundrum.
Director: Jennie Paddon
Writer: James Hall, Kevin Rundle
When a skydiver appears to have been murdered in mid-air, Neville and the team must explore the cut-throat world of social media.
Director: Fabián León López
Writer: Ian Jarvis
Florence’s undercover role takes a dangerous turn when she finds herself in familiar surroundings, amid a murder investigation. In a race against time, can Neville solve the murder?
Director: Fabián León López
Writer: Robert Thorogood, James Hall
When a young popstar is found dead at a rehab clinic, it initially looks like a tragic accident. But Neville is convinced there’s more to her death than meets the eye.
Director: Toby Frow
Writer: Robert Thorogood, James Hall, Asher Pirie
When a woman reports a murder and is then found strangled, the team are left wondering whether she was reporting her own murder.
Director: Toby Frow
Writer: Emma Goodwin, Robert Thorogood
A reggae rap artist is shot dead at a soundcheck for a concert. Things prove uncomfortable for Marlon when he discovers a personal connection to the crime.
Director: Ruth Carney
Writer: Jillian Mannion
When a prestigious chess match ends in murder, the team must work out how and why the killing was carried out. Meanwhile, the commissioner is confronted with his past by the very last person he was expecting to see.
Director: Ruth Carney
Writer: James Hall