Sam is a hard-headed manager at a family-run business in the North West. However, when Sam arrives at work one day to find a dead body in the office reception she is forced to reckon with not only murky behaviour in the present, but murderous secrets from the past as well.
Freya Becker is a typist with the homicide division of the Berlin police. Freya’s daughter, Marie, disappeared 11 years ago without a trace, and Freya is determined to uncover the truth, whatever the cost.
Cristy dreams of Maruja and Gabriel as she uses her paranormal abilities to help troubled spirits. Unbeknownst to her, she and her sister's fiancé are the reincarnated souls of the ill-fated lovers.
Inhabitants of an elite Moscow house get involved in a game of a terrorist threatening to kill them one by one if they don't pay them a large amount of money.
After a violent argument, 15-year-old Sofia runs away from home. The next day, her parents and brother vanish without a trace. Over 20 years later, still haunted by unanswered questions about their disappearance overshadowed by 9/11.
Hafsa, a talented art restorer newly hired at the Louvre, comes face to face with a millennia-old Mesopotamian mask representing the storm god Baal Phegor, known to the uninitiated as Belphegor. Soon entangled in a series of inexplicable disappearances, with no memory of her involvement, she finds herself in a race against time at the heart of the world's greatest museum. Hafsa must fight both her pursuers and her own demons to uncover the truth and understand the powerful bond that ties her to Belphegor.
In this work, Osamu Sawashiro , who retired as a voice actor and became a detective in the wake of a certain incident. He approaches the truth of the incident with his own special ability, an "absolute pitch" that is not absolute pitch. Along with Kaoru Toru, a new detective, and Bainora, who is a non-zero companion, solve the case by relying on the victim's last voice, "Dying Voice". It's a comedic mystery. This time, the voice actors who appear as the victims of the incident are announced. You can't miss the scene of being killed and the scene of "Reproduction VTR" played in the detective's reasoning.
Four years after the official ruling of her daughter's suicide, a mother, Liu Jingli, discovers new evidence that drives her and her two middle-aged best friends—a reformed escort and a spiritual medium—to launch a road trip investigation, only to uncover that her daughter was not a victim but a "little devil" involved in schemes like bullying, extortion, and fraud, eventually revealing a final, shocking twist about her death connected to her friend's son.
Mike Deacon, a tough, lone-wolf reporter discovers that things are not quite what they seem when a tramp is found dead in the garage of a beautiful woman. He enlists the help of an elderly lawyer friend, a naïve photographer and a streetwise teenager during the investigation.
Post-revolutionary Odessa. A high school boy dreaming of a career as Sherlock Holmes joins the law enforcement agencies and quickly matures, encountering the brutal cynicism of criminals and examples of courage and self-sacrifice from his comrades.
The Return of Arsène Lupin (1989) is a French crime television series consisting of 12 episodes, each approximately 55 minutes long, broadcast on FR3 between November 1989 and January 1990. It features the famous gentleman thief created by Maurice Leblanc, played here by François Dunoyer, in a more mischievous and modern interpretation than his predecessors, which retains the hero's refinement and intelligence while immersing him in stories with international overtones, with a more contemporary tone for the late 1980s.