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Desecrated graves, dead bodies dug up and left arranged in show-homes... 

Every time, the same ritual: a woman, a man, a teenager, who weren't related but who form a macabre family. Amid the bodies a photo of Paul Maisonneuve is placed, a Crime Squad legend in the North of France, now retired but forced to return to duty. Who is digging up the bodies? Who is leaving them in these show-homes and why?

Young female detective Sandra Winckler, in charge of the case, must work with Paul to find out who is behind these disturbing human tableaus. During her investigation, she will have to delve into Paul's past, always sensing that he is hiding something. Because that's where the truth must lie: somewhere in Paul's past. For the detective and the ex-cop, life will never be the same... For in the shadows is a man who will stop at nothing to satisfy his thirst for a long and drawn-out revenge...

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French, but good!

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Being French myself, I feel entitled to say that most TV detective stories made in France are lame compared with what the USA, Scandinavia or the UK have to offer. However, co-writers Hervé Hadmar (who also direct) and Marc Herpoux have always produced clever series. Witnesses, season one, was a bit of a disappointment, in spite of some very good moments, but this second season, whose plot has no connection with the first one, is a tremendously good surprise, with obvious hint at brilliant US thrillers (the Yellow King of True Detective 1, the corridor scene of Seven, to name a few). I'm writing this with only 5 episodes under my belt, but whether the last episodes fail to convince or not is a moot point: you can buy it (5 quid!), because you are bound to enjoy the first disc immensely: good acting, unheard-of beginning, great scenery (Mount St Michel, amongst others) and thrilling cliffhangers!  Enjoy!

2024-10-13by Frederic**Verified Purchase**

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