Netflix’s latest crime drama is based on the nomination book series by Ire Murders Swedish Wiveka Stan. This stockhom tells the story of police officer Hannah Ahandar, which has been suspended by the police department and dumped by her lover on the same day. This pushes her to separate herself in her sister’s holiday house.
When a young woman, Amanda, goes missing in the city, Hanna cannot resist, but the evil investigating the city, along with the city’s chief investigator, investigates the case in collaboration with Daniel Lindskog. What can appear like the mystery of a common murder, it becomes very deep because every character at its core is inspired by malicious intentions.
While the first three episodes revolve around Amanda’s disappearance and death, the last two former Skier Johannah investigates the murder of Anderson, who brings a new layer of Mystic and suspense to the show. The story changes with its complex inspirations with each to another to another.
Amanda’s killer has been manifested as Bose Risburg, CEO, NGO. When the former faces him about human trafficking and forces labor, later attacks and kills him in a nervousness.
The revelation of Anderson’s killer was much more twisted than the anticipated. When his disintegrated body was found on the train tracks, no one could have fed that it was the job of his family member, but it seems that what? This was his half -son Leo.
He listens to Anderson’s plan to leave his mother for another mistress and kills her in the head with a shovel. Although justice is served at the end of the series, the hero’s personal relationship remains unresolved.
Despite the sexual stress between Hannah and Daniels throughout the series, the latter chooses to live with his wife and newborn child, leaving Hannah in the cold. This shows Hannah’s kingdom at the beginning of the show – alone and isolated.