Filmed in the Scottish Highlands, this new murder mystery stars Laura Fraser (Breaking Bad) as DS Annie Redford. When the body of a local man is found at the foot of the Carn Mohr Mountain - and a human heart is discovered on the shore of the loch - the search for a serial killer becomes a matter of life and death. A chilling story set amid idyllic scenery in a community nourished and sustained by myth. With Siobhan Finneran (Happy Valley) and John Sessions (Florence Foster Jenkins). 6 episodes, 268 minutes, 2 DVDs, SDH. Mature audiences.
Episodes
Episode: 1
When a body is found at the foot of Carn Mohr Mountain, local detective Annie Redford is thrown into her first murder case.
Episode: 2
Following the discovery of a human heart on the shores of the loch forensic psychologist Blake Albrighton is brought onto the team.
Episode: 3
With the killer still at large and a teenager with mental health issues now missing, the police come under further scrutiny.
Episode: 4
In the wake of Jongos murder, college principal Craig Petrie is brought in for questioning.
Episode: 5
Annies determination leads her to uncover murder weapons used by the killer. She and Quigley join forces to hunt down the suspect.
Episode: 6
DCI Quigley is under pressure to wrap up the case but knows there are questions that remain unresolved. Struggling to answer these questions Annie discovers the evidence is flawed. The killer is still at large.
DVD Extras
BONUS Cast interviews (19 min.), behind-the-scenes featurettes (12 min.), and a photo gallery
Details
Packaging: Boxed Set
Run Time: 4 ½ hours
Format: Widescreen
Number of discs: 2
Language: English
Foreign Language Subtitles: No
Color or B&W: Color
CC:
SDH: Yes
Region Code: 1
Aspect Ratio: 16:9
Audio Format: Stereo
Rating: NR
Cast
Laura Fraser (Breaking Bad, The Missing)
Siobhan Finneran (Happy Valley, Downton Abbey)
Don Gilet (EastEnders)
William Ash (Waterloo Road, The Tunnel)
Gary O'Brien (Coronation Street)
Jack Bannon (Imitation Game)
Press
Tightly plotted and suspenseful, this twist-filled mystery will "keep [you] hooked" The Washington Post.
"Gorgeous to look at...fine performances...intriguing" —The New York Times.