You Don’t Know Me

Is the truth worth telling if it will destroy everything?

When Noah Carruso goes on a getaway holiday to Thailand, he has no idea he will meet the woman of his dreams. Alice Pryce bears a striking resemblance to someone close to Noah’s heart. But can they overcome the difficulties they face in order to pursue a relationship?

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Bad Habits

Butchered bodies and their questionable use; a murdered man in a skip; a brazen multi-million-dollar haul from a safety deposit facility; thefts from a high-end jewellers and art galleries…

All in day’s work for Eve and her team.

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Dream Girl

How can a woman who never existed come back to haunt you?

Gerry Anderson has been having trouble sleeping. He’s unwell – bed-bound – and has only his night nurse and his PA for company. But what’s really troubling him are the phone calls. Phone calls from a woman claiming to be the ‘real’ Aubrey.

But that can’t be. Aubrey’s just a character Gerry made up in a book, years ago.

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The Guilt Trip

It’s a chance to relax and get to know Ali a little better perhaps. But Ali is hiding more than one secret . . .
By the end of the weekend there’ll be one dead body and five people with guilty consciences wondering if they really know each other so well after all. Because one of them has to be the killer . . .

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Riptides

In the heat of the moment, Abby and Charlie make a fateful decision. They flee, hoping heavy rain will erase the fact they were there. They both have too much to lose.

But they have no idea who they’ve just killed or how many lives will be affected by her death. Soon the truth is like a riptide they can’t escape, as their terrible secret pulls them down deeper by the day.

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The Long Call: TV Review by Siobhan Mullany

A moody drama with the typically bleak British seaside setting. Detective Inspector Matthew Venn is searching for the killer of a man found stabbed on the beach. The personal drama is in the steps towards a potential reconciliation with his mother. A slow burn with subtle acting.

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Why Women Kill, Season Two

Season Two retains the high style and witty script. It is very watchable, but it lacks the edge and authenticity of Season One. Overall, suspend disbelief and watch it. Fun story, well told. The clothes are to die for and flattering on the larger figure – a big plus.

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