Brace yourself — your next TV obsession has arrived, and it’s not for the faint of heart.

From the mastermind behind Luther comes a brand-new 8-part psychological thriller that’s already being hailed as “the most intense British drama of the decade.” Think Luther — but darker, slicker, and even more unpredictable.

At its core are two powerhouse performances: Tom Hollander (The White Lotus, Rev) and Niamh Algar (Deceit, Raised by Wolves). Together, they ignite a battle of wits that twists and tightens with every passing episode — until you’re left doubting everyone, even yourself.


💣 The Plot — A Game of Lies, Power, and Psychological Warfare

When a brilliant detective (Hollander) crosses paths with a woman hiding a violent past (Algar), what begins as a simple case quickly turns into a deadly cat-and-mouse chase through London’s underbelly.

Every clue leads to another secret. Every ally might be an enemy.
And by the time you realize what’s really happening — it’s already too late.

The series plays like a fever dream of obsession and justice, with plot twists that feel ripped straight from the darkest corners of the human mind.


🎬 Why Everyone’s Talking About It

Sky isn’t holding back this time — the cinematography drips with neo-noir tension: rain-slick streets, shadowy alleyways, and sound design that makes your pulse race.
Early critics are already calling it “Luther meets Mindhunter, with a dash of Hitchcock.”

Tom Hollander delivers what might be his most chilling performance yet — equal parts charm and menace — while Niamh Algar cements herself as one of Britain’s most magnetic screen presences.
Their chemistry? Electric. Their secrets? Unthinkable.


🩸 A New Standard for British Crime Drama

What makes this thriller different isn’t just the violence — it’s the intelligence.
Every episode challenges you to piece together the puzzle before it consumes you completely.
It’s psychological warfare disguised as entertainment — the kind of show that crawls into your brain and refuses to leave.

And just when you think you’ve solved it… it flips everything upside down.


⚠️ Final Verdict

If you thought Luther was the darkest crime show Britain could offer — think again.
This one doesn’t just raise the bar; it shatters it.

Prepare for eight hours of chaos, obsession, and moral freefall — the kind of TV that makes you cancel plans and question humanity all at once.

Because this isn’t just a thriller.
It’s an experience.