Foolishness, in which Anne Hillyer, involuntarily involved in the switch of a black coat, attends the bedside of a dying grandmother, troubleshoots the questions of an artificial hand, a skeleton and some more contemporary corpses, hidden money, and an old lady who- if in her dotage- is not as dotty as she seems. By no means the best these two have done- this, which couldn't be lighter, could also be brighter.