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: The murder of a British cop leads Poole to the island. Wicked Wedding Night : A bride is killed with a spear gun. Predicting Murder : A priest predicts his own death.

Poole arrives on Saint Marie. A British detective is found dead in a sealed room with a poisonous spider. Poole exposes the killer using logic over local superstition. deathinparadises01all

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When Death in Paradise first aired on the BBC in 2011, few predicted it would become one of the most enduring cozy crime dramas of the 21st century. Now in its 13th season, the show began with a single, beautifully crafted episode that introduced audiences to the reluctant British detective , played by Ben Miller, and the fictional Caribbean island of Saint Marie . Poole arrives on Saint Marie

: The series kicks off with Charlie Hulme found dead in a locked panic room during a party hosted by Lord and Lady Salcombe. Poole’s brilliant, if stubborn, deductive mind solves the case, leading the Commissioner to make his stay permanent—much to Poole's dismay.

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