Charlie's Aunt Fifi is fatally poisoned by a mysterious figure. Jean discovers that the deceased owned valuable antiques and collectibles, potentially making Charlie an heir. However, Fifi's complicated relationship with her half-sister Ines and her husband Alan may jeopardise that.
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