The BEST episodes of Death in Paradise season 9
Every episode of Death in Paradise season 9, ranked from best to worst by thousands of votes from fans of the show. The best episodes of Death in Paradise season 9!
When a British Detective Inspector is transferred to the small Caribbean island of Sainte-Marie, he investigates intriguing murders with the local police team—while simultaneously trying to adapt to the Caribbean way of life.
#1 - Pirates of the Murder Scene
Season 9 - Episode 4 - Aired 1/30/2020
Jack faces a life-changing decision whilst investigating the murder of a man found dead in a boat off the Saint Marie coast.
#3 - Tour De Murder
Season 9 - Episode 3 - Aired 1/23/2020
Jack’s romance with Anna blossoms while he and the rest of the team investigate the mysterious death of a cyclist during a race.
#4 - La Murder Le Diable
Season 9 - Episode 1 - Aired 1/9/2020
New Year’s Eve celebrations are cut short when a masked man stabs a woman in her own home. Jack and the team must uncover the identity of the mystery murderer before they strike again.
#5 - Switcharoo
Season 9 - Episode 5 - Aired 2/6/2020
The celebratory launch of a new luxury resort is cut short when a woman is found electrocuted in her hotel bathtub—with the door locked from the inside. It looks like a simple case of suicide, but with Jack no longer around to confirm Commissioner Selwyn’s suspicions, DI Neville Parker is temporarily flown over from Manchester to close the case.
#6 - Murder on Mosquito Island
Season 9 - Episode 6 - Aired 2/13/2020
A desert island survival course goes wrong when the leader—a trained survival expert and ex-SAS soldier—is found dead in the forest of a remote island near Saint Marie.
#7 - A Murder in Portrait
Season 9 - Episode 2 - Aired 1/16/2020
Jack and the team are put to the test when a celebrated artist is poisoned in her studio in confounding circumstances.
#8 - Death in the Salon
Season 9 - Episode 7 - Aired 2/20/2020
The team is left stumped when the owner of a hair salon is killed in front of her family without anyone seeing what happened.