Henry Fallon, who is wheelchair bound and is suffering from a neurological disorde..
Henry Fallon, who is wheelchair bound and is suffering from a neurological disorder, apparently commits suicide and Morse has mixed feelings working on this case as he was once engaged to the dead man#39;s wife, Susan Fallon. The body was found by his son-in-law Peter Rhodes, a local antiques dealer and the victim#39;s wife was in London. When Fallon#39;s doctor advises Morse that Henry didn#39;t have the physical capability to hold a gun to his head, the police realize they may have a murder on their hands. When the police are told that the business arrangement between Fallon and Rhodes had fallen apart, they also have a suspect. Lewis is concerned that Morse is too close to Mrs. Fallon to be objective but in the end, the perpetrators are identified.