From Netflix:
As her wedding approaches, Megan Pierce is troubled by a visitor from her past. Det. Mike Broome finds a new disappearance reminiscent of a cold case.
From Netflix you can stream 8 episodes of this Harlan Coben mystery thriller. Each episode lasts about 50 minutes.
Harlan Coben is a very successful writer whose stories are always clever and gripping. Sadly this particular adaptation, while still worth a binge watch, has a few flaws. For example, at the end of episode 6 Megan and her daughter are trapped in a locked room in the police station while the assassins have gained entrance to the building and killed an officer. But at the start of episode 7 Megan and her daughter are somehow perfectly safe and being interviewed by police officers. Such “miracle resolutions” seem to occur often in streaming thrillers, possibly because the writers could not find a way out of a messy situation.
Acting is not first-rate. Scenes between detective Michael Broome and bar owner Lorraine are often mawkish.
Among the villains there is a man and woman couple who as hired assassins, while on route to torture and kill someone, suddenly break out into a Broadway dance routine. Talk about strangely inappropriate! However, the couple portray perfect psychopaths.
But never mind these objections. For me and for other reviewers the final conclusion is a shocking revelation. Give this show a B+ and enjoy the gore.