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                    (2002)
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John Nettles,
Daniel Casey,
Jane Wymark,
Laura Howard,
Barry Jackson,
Gillian Barge,
Jesse Birdsall,
Catherine Bott,
Eamon Geoghegan,
Serena Gordon,
Caroline Harker,
Dilys Laye,
Barbara Leigh-Hunt
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Sarah Hellings
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Television,
TV Mysteries,
United Kingdom
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100
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In Midsomer Murders: Market for Murder (2002), DCI Barnaby delves into the covert affairs of a local book club after its members become entwined in a series of suspicious deaths. As secrets spill out, the tranquil village setting hides darker, corrupt undercurrents.
                 
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