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- Retired criminal psychologist Catherine Blake finds herself drawn back into the world of the Galway Gardai when the body of her missing husband is found.
- The life of 24 year old Helene is the complete opposite of a perfect Instagram world. She was also partly to blame for her parents divorce. When she meets cello teacher Oskar, Hell finally has a chance to live the life she imagines.
- Successful winemaker Matteo has built a comfortable life for himself and his family. But when an old friend shows up in the vineyard, his secret past comes back to haunt him - with a vengeance.
- Arthur is a total loser. He lost his right hand in an accident, he lost his job and his marriage is on the rocks. He plans to do away with his wife so he can collect her life insurance and make a new start with his lover. However, nothing goes to plan and Arthur's life descends ever further into chaos.
- Before Matteo DeCanin can testify against the mafia as a key witness, his wife is murdered. The police then increase the security level and hide the former winegrower and his daughter Laura on a small island off the Italian coast.
- Bruhl investigates the abduction of a young boy, until evidence suggests that the boy doesn't exist at all.
- Martin Bruhl is an investigator who is able to solve the most complex crimes, but who also cannot eat or sleep until he's done so. When a young child is kidnapped, Martin, despite the sleeplessness, is still possibly the only one who can help.
- The chilling kidnapping of a small child hurls Martin back into a nightmare similar to a case two years before.
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- Out of an old bond, the artist Jarek takes nine-year-old Lilia, daughter of his ex-girlfriend Alina, to violin lessons. Jarek gets to know the family of the violin teacher Clara and her husband Bertschi and their sons. Jarek increasingly enjoys the family touchpoints. Out of professional pride he remains reserved towards Bertschi, who of all things is a respected art connoisseur. But Jarek feels attracted to Clara without being able to admit it to her. When Lilia gets the chance to switch to another teacher as a master student, contact with Clara breaks off abruptly. Until Jarek and Clara meet again by chance a few months later.
- The psychologist Cathrin Blake actually wants to withdraw from her work for the police. After a mysterious murder during the ghost parade of the "Samhain" harvest festival, however, Superintendent Kelly asks for her support. It's not just about the bloody act, but also about the disappearance of Holly Reid, the victim's friend. When her deeply frightened father, Dylan, a lawyer from a prestigious Galway legal dynasty, finds the teenage girl's severed finger on his doorstep, his worst fears come true. Everything points to a kidnapping - the time pressure to find Holly alive is correspondingly great. While Kelly is pressing ahead with the investigation, Cathrin calmly directs her attention to Dylan, who is suffering heavily from the death of his wife and struggles with himself as a single father. As Cathrin recognizes, he cannot or does not want to admit that his daughter is no longer a child. The psychologist soon notices that some things don't fit into common patterns at all when it comes to kidnapping. Holly's disappearance seems more and more like a staging. In order to find the young woman, the psychologist suggests a risky maneuver: the police should engage with the logic of a mentally ill kidnapper.
- The decades of struggle in Northern Ireland left deep wounds that have not yet healed. Criminal psychologist Cathrin Blake is faced with the delicate task of mediating in a perpetrator-victim conversation. 10 years ago, as an IRA terrorist in his early 20s, Greg O'Leary was involved in an explosives attack that killed a bystander. Greg is ready to face a discussion with Daniel Ward, son of the slain. The little boy from back then, who had to watch his father die helplessly, has become a bitter and insecure man. Greg sincerely regrets, but he can't convince Daniel. The conversation ends in a scandal, Daniel also eludes Cathrin. Cathrin senses that Daniel's life is still being overshadowed by the death of his father, and suspects that he is up to something. But she has no evidence and cannot get Superintendent Kelly to intervene. But Greg and his family, with whom he wants to build a new life in Galway after his release from prison, threatens from an entirely different side: Because the old fighters distrust Greg and his wife Aideen, they smell treason. And if there is something unforgivable, it is treason .
- Matteo's life is in tailspin as Nino drags him into murder, ghastly moral dilemmas, and the need to confess to his wife and daughter his former calling.
- Carabiniere Erlacher becomes suspicious. The honest law enforcement officer investigates on his own, and winemaker Matteo DeCanin is targeted by his investigation.
- Nino has come for a reason: Matteo is supposed to adulterate wine for him. A lucrative business to which the mafia has recently devoted itself.
- Matteo DeCanin must fight by all means to save the lives of his wife Stefania and daughter Laura.
- Life seems to be kind to criminal psychologist Cathrin Blake: a tender love affair has developed from the acquaintance with the charming Matt. Professionally, however, Cathrin faces a tricky case: A year and a half ago, the renowned psychologist Helen Bell disappeared without a trace. At the time there were no signs of a crime, but now her body, which has serious injuries, is found. Cathrin, who had a passing acquaintance with Helen, is brought in to the case by Superintendent Sean Kelly. Helen's husband Erik, a colleague whom Cathrin values very much and who was receiving therapeutic treatment from Cathrin after his wife's disappearance, comes under suspicion. Erik seems to have an alibi. Nevertheless, distrust soon germinated in Cathrin as well. The psychiatrist, who seems to have such integrity, is hiding something.
- In ein emotional aufgeladenes Beziehungsgeflecht taucht Grimme-Preisträgerin Désirée Nosbusch im achten "Irland-Krimi" ein. Als Kriminalpsychologin muss sie ein tragisches Geheimnis herausfinden, das eine tatverdächtige Zeugin in akute Suizidgefahr bringt. Der mehrfach ausgezeichnete Kameramann Hanno Lentz sorgt für die atmosphärische Bildgestaltung des Fernsehkrimis, der unter der Regie von Matthias Tiefenbacher auf der Grünen Insel und mit einer größtenteils irischen Besetzung gedreht wurde. In Episodenhauptrollen zeigen Serena Kennedy und Kerri Quinn ihre Qualitäten als Sängerinnen. Kriminalpsychologin Cathrin Blake (Désirée Nosbusch) wird mitten in der Nacht zu einem Notfall gerufen: Eine junge Frau droht, sich von einem Hochhaus in den Tod zu stürzen. Cathrin kennt die verstörte Frau: Moon Flynn (Serena Kennedy) war vor einigen Jahren bei Cathrin wegen einer Borderlinestörung in Therapie, hat diese jedoch vorzeitig abgebrochen. Cathrin kann Moon von ihrem Sprung abhalten, aber sie kommt zu spät, um Moons Geliebten Colin (Darragh O'Toole) zu retten, der von dem Hochhausdach stürzt. Selbstmord? Superintendent Sean Kelly (Declan Conlon) bezweifelt dies, zumal Moon, obwohl Zeugin des Unglücks, sich weigert, zur Klärung der Geschehnisse beizutragen. Moon ist jedoch nicht die Einzige, die etwas verbirgt. Colins Bruder Ben (Jack Nolan) und sein Vater Jonathan Carroll (Owen Roe) und auch Moons egozentrische Mutter Saoirse (Kerri Quinn) spielen nicht mit offenen Karten. Um die Wahrheit zu erfahren, muss Cathrin die Mauer aus Schweigen, Lügen und Geheimnissen brechen - gelingt ihr dies, bevor ein weiteres Unglück geschieht?
- 16-year-old student Moira McKendry, gifted, popular and fun-loving, is found dead after a school party. The fatal head injuries indicate a violent crime.
- At Bob and Kim's bachelor party, Bob is finally able to convince Ferry to swap a large load of XTC for South American dope. But when their carefully laid-out plan goes wrong, the undercover agents have to risk everything to avoid ending up empty-handed.
- Trust issues crop up everywhere as John questions Ferry's faith in Bob; Ferry worries about Jurgen's loyalty; Bob lets his wife down yet again.
- Attempts to make inroads with Ferry hit a roadblock when Bob antagonizes a member of his crew and a secondary operation spins out of control.
- Bob does everything he can to keep the case afloat, making more and more enemies along the way. He still has one more card up his sleeve to catch Ferry, but he needs Kim's help to do it.
- After embarking on their undercover assignment, agents Bob and Kim clash over how to initiate contact with their target, Ferry Bouman.
- When Bob's temper endangers the mission, he works to spin the situation to his advantage; Kim reaches out to Danielle over a personal matter.
- Bob sets out to pick up Ferry's merchandise, but runs into trouble along the way; Bob's concerned colleagues debate over whether to intervene.
- Bob and Kim feel guilty at Jurgen's funeral. John reverts to old habits after seeing his daughter's grief. Ferry asks Bob to accompany him to a deal with an important German drug dealer.
- Bob convinces Ferry and John to travel to France to meet his South American contact. Danielle makes Kim a dangerous offer. Bob wants to close the deal no matter what, but that means he will have to go head-to-head with John.
- Ferry's close call sends John and Bob hunting for the person responsible; Kim toys with Danielle's affections to help the case.
- The marriage of Arthur Ahnepol is not the best. When he falls in love with a prostitute on his 50th birthday, his life changes abruptly.
- After the death of her pimp Arthur wants to start with Jesse in a better life. But his wife knows how to prevent that. And soon there will be a second dead.
- Arthur wants a fresh start with Jesse. However, he has to get his wife out of the way.