Death in Paradise fans are in shock following the cliffhanger ending to series eight episode five.

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*Spoilers for Death in Paradise series 8 to follow*

The episode, the first in a two-part storyline, saw DI Mooney (Ardal O'Hanlon) and DS Florence Cassell (Joséphine Jobert) on the case after the "queen" of a fishing community's annual festival was murdered.

While the case appeared to be solved, at the end of the episode the soon-to-be-betrothed Cassell found herself in an abandoned warehouse.

A shot rang out, and the fan favourite detective fell to the ground, blood on her chest. Then the words "To be continued..." flashed up on the screen.

It was a real shock for fans who are used to seeing the cases on Saint Marie tied up with a neat little bow inside the hour. Star Jobert took to Twitter after the episode to tease the second part.

"So the two questions are: who the hell shot Florence??" Jobert wrote. "Who dared!?!?! And will she survive....?"

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Many fans are pointing the finger at Florence's fiancée Patrice (Leemore Marrett Jr), who was a friend of the victim's boyfriend and a peripheral suspect in the murder case.

"She better survive, it makes Thursdays worth waiting for - I reckon it was that so called boyfriend!" @king4856 wrote. "Please don't die."

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Others were unable to believe that their beloved series had taken such a shocking turn.

"OMG what just happened," @alice-sophie24 wrote. "The most intense 2 minutes of Death in Paradise."

@Bethanleana added: "That was the best episode of Death in Paradise ever, I'm crying and shaking and oh my god FLORENCE."

Check out some of the best reactions to the episode below.

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Death in Paradise continues next Thursday at 9pm on BBC1

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Ben AllenOn Demand Writer, RadioTimes.com

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