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Thu, Mar 25, 2021
The psychologist Cathrin Blake actually wants to withdraw from her work for the police. After a mysterious murder during the ghost parade of the "Samhain" harvest festival, however, Superintendent Kelly asks for her support. It's not just about the bloody act, but also about the disappearance of Holly Reid, the victim's friend. When her deeply frightened father, Dylan, a lawyer from a prestigious Galway legal dynasty, finds the teenage girl's severed finger on his doorstep, his worst fears come true. Everything points to a kidnapping - the time pressure to find Holly alive is correspondingly great. While Kelly is pressing ahead with the investigation, Cathrin calmly directs her attention to Dylan, who is suffering heavily from the death of his wife and struggles with himself as a single father. As Cathrin recognizes, he cannot or does not want to admit that his daughter is no longer a child. The psychologist soon notices that some things don't fit into common patterns at all when it comes to kidnapping. Holly's disappearance seems more and more like a staging. In order to find the young woman, the psychologist suggests a risky maneuver: the police should engage with the logic of a mentally ill kidnapper.
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Thu, Apr 1, 2021
The decades of struggle in Northern Ireland left deep wounds that have not yet healed. Criminal psychologist Cathrin Blake is faced with the delicate task of mediating in a perpetrator-victim conversation. 10 years ago, as an IRA terrorist in his early 20s, Greg O'Leary was involved in an explosives attack that killed a bystander. Greg is ready to face a discussion with Daniel Ward, son of the slain. The little boy from back then, who had to watch his father die helplessly, has become a bitter and insecure man. Greg sincerely regrets, but he can't convince Daniel. The conversation ends in a scandal, Daniel also eludes Cathrin. Cathrin senses that Daniel's life is still being overshadowed by the death of his father, and suspects that he is up to something. But she has no evidence and cannot get Superintendent Kelly to intervene. But Greg and his family, with whom he wants to build a new life in Galway after his release from prison, threatens from an entirely different side: Because the old fighters distrust Greg and his wife Aideen, they smell treason. And if there is something unforgivable, it is treason .