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Mon, Nov 1, 2021
Lawyer Sophie Cross and her husband Thomas Leclercq look at crime with different eyes. While he is responsible for the investigation as the head of the local police, she fights as a criminal defense lawyer with all legal means for her clients - regardless of the question of guilt or justice. When her six-year-old son Arthur disappears while playing in front of her beach house, a nightmare begins for Sophie: She has only let him out of sight for a single moment - now he is as if swallowed by the ground. The lead investigator Gabriel Deville finds no evidence of an accident or kidnapping. The unsuccessful search and the wait begin to wear out Sophie - until she decides to give up her legal profession and switch to the police force. Three years later, Sophie takes up her position as a prospective investigator, in the team of Gabriel Deville, the department headed by her husband. Together with Commissioners Amina Dequesne and Fred Fontaine, she follows the mysterious murder of a surgeon. The young professional does not believe in the guilt of the main suspect, a petty criminal drug dealer. She confidently contributes her experience as a successful criminal defense attorney and does not meet with much enthusiasm from her colleagues. The fact that she used to be little picky about her clients now catches up with Sophie in an unexpected way, but then another murder confronts the investigators with new puzzles.
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Mon, Nov 1, 2021
The teacher Claude Lemaire was slain after a parents' evening. Sophie Cross is commissioned by chief investigator Gabriel Deville to examine the victim's private life with her colleagues Amina Dequesne and Fred Fontaine. His ex-wife Sandrine, whom he left for his much younger partner Estelle, and his daughter Jade are on the dead. Sophie finds a suspect in parenting because the 54-year-old Lemaire was suspected of having sexually molested a schoolgirl. The investigators also see a motive for the crime in Estelle's parents. The only catch: all witnesses and suspects have an alibi for the time of the crime, which forensic doctor Alexander Brandt has committed. To solve the riddle, Sophie relies on her intuition. The fact that the young professional is self-confident and makes mistakes causes her anger with Deville. Tensions also arise with her husband Thomas Leclercq, who is her superior as head of the department. While he demands of her to give up the grueling search for her missing son, she secretly goes on. An anonymous clue gives new hope to find Arthur, who has been missing for over three years. Sophie begins to investigate on her own.
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Mon, Nov 1, 2021
A newly emerged photo of her missing son awakens new hope in Sophie Cross. She also receives support from her husband Thomas Leclercq, who, through new evidence, sets out with Sophie to find Arthur, who disappeared more than three years ago. Sophie also gets unexpected support from her superior Gabriel Deville, who advises her face to face: Never give up. The chief investigator, however, gets himself at the center of official investigations. After the murder of a private detective, the murder weapon caused a stir: the same pistol was used in a robbery five years ago. At that time, diamonds worth millions were stolen. Now comes the questionable methods Deville used to put the prime suspect, Joseph Montoya, behind bars. Office chief Leclerq has no choice but to suspend his chief investigator. Now it is up to Sophie - together with Commissioners Amina Dequesne and Fred Fontaine and coroner Alexander Brandt - to clear up contradictions and open questions in order to find the murderer and to exonerate Deville. Meanwhile, Sophie meets a colleague from her legal days again: Defense attorney Olivier Marchand urges Montoya to be got out of prison as soon as possible.