Pietro
Vasilis is relieved when the situation at “The Central” is finally resolved and he can concentrate on building his house again.
Ludmila has returned to Moscow, and makes contact with a man who is able to arrange for the release of her brother. His services come at a high price and she forms a plan whereby she can pay him but also recoup her money. Unbeknown to her she is being carefully watched and her actions monitored.
Some members of the Cretan family are beset by unexpected problems and Marianne is concerned about her mother’s future plans. John has an idea to keep Uncle Yannis happy and remove some of the ceramics from their house. John also takes up a new hobby.
When Pietro visits from Italy with a strange story about the disappearance of his grandfather and father Nicola recalls a detail from their Christmas performance. John’s new hobby is instrumental in solving the mystery.
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