Episode 4

For the first time, Jean has friends from England visiting Sainte Victoire. Fellow antique dealer David and his new husband George are on their honeymoon but all is not going well for the happy couple… The pair just want to visit the beautiful antique shops, streets and sights of Sainte Victoire but they seem to have someone on their trail intent on making it a very short trip. Before they left England a mirror fell from the wall, narrowly missing David and when they arrive in Sainte Victoire one of their bags has been cut. What is going on? And who could be behind it? Jean takes David and George to see her new shop. They fall in love with it and excitedly look through all the antiques. Jean gifts George one of her treasures. One of David and George's wedding presents was a mysterious pack of old Tarot cards and Jean leaves them for Charlie to examine. Charlie is shocked to discover that they are no ordinary Tarot cards. They are very old, very valuable… and very cursed! Jean doesn't care about curses and rushes home to tell David what the cards are worth, but David and George are more concerned about the curse. Now David is sure that someone or something is out to get him! After another attempt is made to hurt David, George insists that he and David must leave - immediately! He books a hire car and they make off to Marseilles. An old friend tells Jean what he thinks is really happening and Jean is forced to ask Dom to help her find David and George, before the threats turn deadly. Can Jean and Dom get to them before it's too late?
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