Miss Scarlet - Season 2
Season 2
In Season 2, London's first-ever female detective, Eliza Scarlet continues to grow her private detective firm with the somewhat reluctant help of her friend (or more-than-friend?) police detective William "The Duke" Wellington.
Episodes
Pandora's Box
The sister of a missing woman hires Eliza to find her, but the case was already closed by the police – creating new tensions between Eliza and the Duke.
The Black Witch Moth
A valuable sketch by recently deceased Charles Darwin has been stolen, and Eliza is hired by an insurance company to find it. Why she was hired, and how the mystery is solved, bring fresh twists.
A Pauper's Grave
Eliza is forced into hiding when she is the prime suspect in a series of break-ins at city mortuaries. While Duke tries to find other suspects, Eliza turns to Moses and her other associates for help.
Angel of Inferno
Eliza is hired to solve a case of blackmail in the shady world of Victorian medicine, and finds herself with a new rival - Patrick Nash, the owner of a large private detective agency who wants to hire her or crush her agency.
Quarter to Midnight
A famous mystery writer is at the centre of Eliza's investigation when a series of murders copy scenes in his books. Meanwhile, the Duke is also juggling problems at work with a new superintendent and a troubled young detective.
The Proposal
While Eliza and the Duke struggle around the edges of their relationship, private investigator Nash is shot just as Eliza agrees to work with him. As Eliza and Moses work to solve the attempted murder, they realise that Eliza was the target.
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