For UK fans, her episode (in two parts) of Waking the Dead, called The Fall, will air on January 21, 2007 on BBC1. It sounds wicked!
"In the first of a two-part story by Damian Wayling, the team is called in when workmen dislodge two sexually conjoined bodies which fall through the ceiling in a former City bank which folded after Black Wednesday.
A 13-digit number on a gold ingot matches that found on a cold case river corpse from 1993. The City bank corpse is bank director Mervyn Simmel, who disappeared and was suspected of skipping the country with the bank's funds. Simmel's co-chairman, Lucien Calvin, who was released following imprisonment for fraud, now masquerades as a therapist, preaching against greed.
Journalist Lisa Tobin takes a keen interest in the case. The female corpse is identified as Katherine Keane, reported missing by her husband, Declan Keane, in 1992. Tobin makes a connection between the two corpses before the team does and explains that she was researching Katherine's biography, and she knows Katherine had three other wealthy lovers at the time of her death: City Alderman Philip White, banker Anthony Garland and shadow Trade and Industry Minister Ian Taggart. Garland had an alibi but is now deceased so the team checks out Taggart and White.
Eve finds evidence of mortification on Katherine's thigh which links to Opus Dei. Boyd is warned off by Opus Dei's London director, Hugo Keegan. Meanwhile, the river corpse is identified as Brian McGurk, aide to an Irish Ambassador in London until he was sacked in 1992. The trail takes the team to Dublin where the case takes a dramatic turn when one of the suspects falls to his death as Boyd watches on, helpless.
Trevor Eve is Boyd, Sue Johnston is Grace, Tara FitzGerald is Eve, Wil Johnson is Spence, Felicite du Jeu is Stella, Peter Capaldi is Lucien Calvin, Alison Doody (Indiana Jones And The Last Crusade) is Katherine Keane, Oliver Ford Davies (Star Wars) is Hugo Keegan, Catherine Walker is Lisa Tobin, Nigel Whitmey is Mervyn Simmel and Terence Harvey is Philip White."