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About Strike (The Career of Evil)
Strike Series 2 (aka "The Silkworm") released September 10 2017 on BBC One.
Drama series based on the novel by Robert Galbraith. War veteran turned private investigator Cormoran Strike investigates the disappearance of a provocative author.
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Then John Bristow arrives. He believes that his adopted sister Lula was murdered and the police have overlooked key evidence. Penniless, and effectively homeless after separating from his girlfriend, Strike takes the case.
Strike meets Derrick Wilson, the doorman at Lula’s exclusive flat, and learns that another resident, Tansy Bestigui, heard Lula arguing with someone just before her death. Tansy later changed her testimony. Lula's driver, Nico Kolovas-Jones, mentions that on Lula’s last day she visited a luxury boutique with a friend called Rochelle Onifade. They'd been looking at a piece of paper which was going to enrage her family.
Meanwhile, Robin finds out about Strike’s colourful past as an unlikely war veteran, and the son of a groupie mother and infamous rock star father.
The police warn Strike that John Bristow’s suspicions are absurd. When Strike arrives at a dinner arranged with Tansy, he is greeted by her lawyer (who is also John and Lula’s uncle) Tony Landry, who warns Strike to stay away.
Strike tracks Rochelle, believing her to be in danger. And while she clearly has key information she is also reluctant to talk...
Cormoran Strike is played by Tom Burke, Robin Ellacott by Holliday Grainger, Lulu Landry by Elarica Johnson, John Bristow by Leo Bill, Derrick Wilson by Brian Bovell, Tansy Bestigui by Tara Fitzgerald, Nico Kolovas-Jones by David Avery, Rochelle Onifade by Tezlym Senior-Sakutu, and Tony Landry by Martin Shaw.
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