Calling all crime drama enthusiasts: you need to add “North Shore” to your watchlist immediately, as this gripping series is officially scheduled to depart Netflix on June 19.

A Cross-Border Crime Mystery Created by Mike Bullen—the mastermind behind the hit series Cold Feet—North Shore transports viewers to the stunning backdrop of Sydney Harbour, where dark secrets lie beneath the surface. The story centers on the mysterious death of a UK politician’s daughter, whose body is discovered in the harbour.

The plot follows the uneasy partnership between a British detective and an Australian counterpart. As they navigate cultural clashes, they slowly unravel a dark conspiracy with major international political implications.

A Talented Ensemble Cast The series features a roster of familiar faces from acclaimed television productions:

Joanne Froggatt (Downton Abbey, Liar) stars as Abigail Crawford, a British trade minister.

John Bradley (Game of Thrones) plays Max Drummond, a London detective.

Dan Spielman (New Gold Mountain) portrays Abigail’s husband, Simon.

The cast also includes talented actors such as Kirsty Sturgess, Rob Carlton, Matt Passmore, Rhys Muldoon, Claire Lovering, and Chris Alosio.

Critical and Audience Reception Despite consisting of only six episodes, North Shore has received widespread praise for its fast-paced intensity and compelling narrative. Many viewers were so hooked that they binged the entire series in a single day.

The series has garnered strong enthusiasm on social media:

“Just watched all six episodes of North Shore @ITVX. An excellent murder mystery starring Joanne Froggatt and John Bradley.Recommended watching,” one viewer shared.

“North Shore was outstanding. Binged watched it within 24 hours,” noted another user.

Others described the series as “so thrilling”.

For those who enjoy crime dramas layered with political intrigue, this is your final opportunity to experience one of the most highly regarded series on the platform before it is removed in mid-June.