If you wish to save a while scrolling via Netflix for your next crime drama binge this week, then we have you lined. The gritty psychological thriller, Dublin Murders, which first aired on the BBC in 2019, has now arrived on the streaming service.
Based on crime novelist Tana French’s internationally bestselling Dublin Murder Squad books, the collection follows Dublin detectives Rob Reilly and Cassie Maddox as they examine a toddler’s homicide.
This moody, psychological thriller has been hailed for its darkish, gripping plot and glorious solid performances from main stars Killian Scott (Kaos) and Sarah Greene (Bad Sisters), who play Detective Rob Reilly and Detective Cassie Maddox, respectively.
The eight-parter is penned by prolific screenwriter Sarah Phelps, who’s recognized for her work on the BAFTA-winning drama The Sixth Commandment, in addition to for adapting numerous Agatha Christie novels, together with the BBC’s variations of The Witness for the Prosecution, And Then There Were None and Ordeal by Innocence.
What to anticipate from the plot
When a 13-year-old woman is discovered lifeless within the woods, detectives Rob Reilly and Cassie Maddox are referred to as upon to research the case.
The collection, set throughout the top of the Celtic Tiger monetary increase of the millennium, blends the primary two novels of French’s guide collection, In the Woods and The Likeness, and follows the 2 detectives as they delve into two homicide circumstances.
The synopsis continues: “The victims – a young talented ballerina who is found dead on an ancient stone altar; and a vivacious free-spirited woman, who is found stabbed in a roofless famine cottage – are seemingly unrelated, but as we will discover, are actually knitted together by powerful shared themes – the macabre ‘red in tooth and claw’ elements of both stories, and their heart-thumping psychological thriller qualities.”
What’s the decision from viewers and TV critics?
The collection, which holds a good Rotten Tomatoes ranking of 79 per cent, has been hailed as “mind-twisting” and “gripping” by viewers, who stated they have been “hooked” from the primary episode.
One viewer praised the present as “absolutely brilliant,” including: “This gets you hooked from the first episode. One of the best shows on TV in a long time. Brilliant cast,” whereas one other penned: “Finally had the time to finish watching #DublinMurders, had me right till the end & I didn’t guess #Whodunit, a very rare thing. Such an excellent cast.”
Meanwhile, The Guardian handed out three stars, describing the present as a “a breathless whodunnit with more dread by the minute,” whereas The Independent stated the drama “succeeds in keeping you guessing” in its four-star evaluate.
Dublin Murders is obtainable to stream on Netflix and BBC iPlayer.
Other sensible crime dramas to binge-watch on Netflix
- His & Hers – This gripping drama follows married couple, Anna Andrews (Tessa Thompson) and Jack Harper (Jon Bernthal), who’re each related to a surprising homicide. One is a detective and the opposite a journalist – and each events suppose their partner is the prime suspect.
- See No Evil: The Moors Murders – ITV’s chilling 2006 drama tells the story of the Moors Murders, which have been dedicated by notorious serial killers Myra Hindley and Ian Brady between 1963 and 1965. Maxine Peake and Sean Harris star.
- How to Get to Heaven From Belfast – For one thing a bit lighter, take a look at this crime caper from Derry Girls creator Lisa McGee. It follows three longtime associates who reunite after the mysterious dying of an estranged classmate and embark on a chaotic quest to resolve the thriller.
- Dept. Q – This gritty detective drama stars Downton Abbey‘s Matthew Goode because the gifted however tortured detective DCI Carl Morck, as he heads up a brand new chilly case unit for the Edinburgh police.
New dramas and thrillers coming to Netflix quickly
- Jo Nesbø’s Detective Hole – This Norwegian crime drama is based on writer Jo Nesbø’s international bestselling guide collection about iconic police detective Harry Hole. In this serial killer thriller, anti-hero Harry Hole goes up towards his long-time adversary and corrupt cop, Tom Waaler. On Netflix from 26 March.
- Unchosen – This creepy cult thriller follows Rosie, a faithful spouse and mom and member of a fictional Christian sect, who begins to query her place within the cult after a fateful encounter with escaped convict Sam. Netflix has but to disclose a launch date for this one, so keep tuned!





