Barnaby reluctantly accompanies Joyce on a spa weekend. But as he attempts to de-stress, a woman is found dead in a flotation chamber.
A series of inventively savage murders faces Barnaby and Jones as tensions rise over the development of an area of land in the village of Great Pelfe.
When Midsomer Morchard's own John Kinsella wins a world boxing title in New York, the success stirs up betrayal, infidelity and blackmail.
A student sees a woman jump from a bridge and disappear underwater. When Barnaby and Jones investigate, they find unsavoury connections to the past.
One night, Joyce swerves her car, narrowly missing a shadowy figure in the road. Later a body is discovered nearby. Did Joyce hit someone after all?
During a Wild West show at the local fair, the woman in the dunk tank falls into the water and does not get back up -- turning the water red.
Barnaby is suspicious of a mayor's plan to buy up coastal land for profit. But before he can figure out the deal, a property developer is beheaded.
When a women is stabbed two years after the death of her abusive husband, Barnaby and Jones investigate and uncover her village's dark secrets.
A nervous teacher annoys neighbors with her constant cries that there is an intruder in her house -- until the night a man is murdered in her garden.
A burglar also becomes a murder suspect after his thefts are intertwined with two homicides. But were the crimes really committed by the same person?
In the village of Little Worthy, Bob Moss goes to open up his beloved model village to find a gruesome extra attraction.
Midsomer's cycling club is amused by the Bucketman, who throws red paint over road hogs -- all employees of the Soft Earth computer company.
Murders near a government safe house in Midsomer appear to be connected to a group of British spies stationed in East Berlin during the Cold War.
The sale of a previously unknown artwork by an 18th-century painter sends Barnaby into an investigation of murders as well as art forgery.
At the Midsomer Golf club a member is killed with a golf club. During the investigation they find the club full of gambling, violence and extortion.
Barnaby finds connections between a supposedly haunted forest, the traceless disappearances of two couples and a gang of antiquity thieves.
The cozy villages of Midsomer County reveal their most sinister secrets in these contemporary British TV mysteries. The series stars John Nettles as DCI Tom Barnaby who is succeeded in series 13, by Neil Dudgeon as DCI John Barnaby.