From IMDB:
The murder of a female GP in a rural playground in front of numerous witnesses draws a group of detectives into an ever-darkening mystery that takes them across Europe, aided by mysterious notes sent by the “Ghost Detective”.
Netflix originated this so-far-one-season eight episode British detective series. Wife Kathy and I anxiously streamed each episode. However, if you read some of the 115 viewer reviews you will find tremendously varying opinions.
Basically a woman is murdered in plain daylight in a children’s playground and it takes 8 episodes to learn why and who. Along the way we meet a smarmy psychiatrist, a nervous wreck of a policeman, an uncontrollably outspoken policewoman, a Quaker woman, and lots of other characters with problems. If you liked “Happy Valley”, you may well enjoy this series.
Some reviewers hated the troubled characters, especially the policeman Bobby. But cringing at his behavior just added to the attraction to the plot.
IMDB gives you the list of actors. Most notable are:
- Indira Varma is the somewhat wacky policewoman. She played Ellaria Sand in “Game of Thrones”.
- Michael Maloney is the psychiatrist. Because he so often plays suspicious characters, every time I see him I think “here comes the villain”.
- Robert Glenister, the nervous cop, appears just about everywhere in British TV series. He was Owen Preece in “Vera”.
For us this series was a pleasant and compelling discovery, although seemingly not to everyone’s taste.