Robert Glenister
Live By Night
I 1920-tallets Boston har ikke alkoholforbudet klart å stoppe strømmen av sprit til et nettverk av gangsterstyrte smuglerbuler. Joe Coughlin, sønn av Bostons politiinspektør, har vendt ryggen til en streng oppdragelse for å meske seg blant de lovløse. Han kommer på kant med en mektig mafiasjef da han stjeler både penger og kjæresten hans. Dette setter Joes kurs mot hevn, begjær, svik og romantikk, og driver ham lenger inn i den dampende underverdenen.
Paranoid
Politiet etterforsker en psykisk syk mann mistenkt for å ha drept en mor på en lekeplass. Men noen anonyme meldinger kan tyde på at alt ikke er slik det ser ut til.
Villain
Eddie Franks er en tidligere kriminell som prøver å hjelpe familien ved å gjenoppta kontakten med datteren sin. Til tross for at han prøver så godt han kan, dras han tilbake til det kriminelle liv.
Live by Night
Taking fatherly advice is not in Joe Coughlin’s nature. Instead, the WWI vet is a self-proclaimed anti-establishment outlaw, despite being the son of the Boston Police Deputy Superintendent. Joe’s not all bad, though; in fact, he’s not really bad enough for the life he’s chosen. Unlike the gangsters he refuses to work for, he has a sense of justice and an open heart, and both work against him, leaving him vulnerable time and again—in business and in love. Driven by a need to right the wrongs committed against him and those close to him, Joe heads down a risky path that goes against his upbringing and his own moral code. Leaving the cold Boston winter behind, he and his reckless crew turn up the heat in Tampa. And while revenge may taste sweeter than the molasses that infuses every drop of illegal rum he runs, Joe will learn that it comes at a price.
Sirens
In this thrilling miniseries, Detective Constable Jay Pearson works on the case of a serial rapist who leaves no clues or forensic evidence.
Suspicion
Four ordinary Brits are accused of kidnapping the son of a prominent U.S. media mogul. They embark on a desperate race against time to prove their innocence, but will anyone believe them—and are they telling the truth?