Despite some of the shortcomings of a couple of the episodes in this set, this series remains one of the best crime dramas ever written and produced. Michael Kitchen, as Christopher Foyle, is superb as always. The production values are as high as ever, and there is a strong sense of time and place. I highly recommend this set, but I will also say I miss the Anthony Horowitz of old, Foyle's War creator and the screenwriter who cleverly devised the storylines of so many of the series' previous episodes, but one who seems to be now more interested in writing about political history than in crafting crimes and their solutions.
Read the full text of our review at Mr. E. Reviews Foyle's War Set 7.
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