Netflix is removing James Nesbitt and Anne-Marie Duff's "gripping" crime drama Suspect later this month.
Starring Nesbitt in the lead role as detective Danny Frater, the show follows the detective as he retraces his daughter's final steps after finding her body in the mortuary. Duff plays Danny's ex-wife, psychotherapist Susannah Newman.
The logline reads: "A veteran detective sets out on a grim mission of interviewing suspects as he tries to unravel the mystery of his estranged daughter's death."
Joining Duff and Nesbitt on the cast are Joely Richardson, Ben Miller, Niamh Algar, Antonia Thomas, Sacha Dhawan, Sam Heughan, Richard E. Grant, and Imogen King.
Season 1 is leaving Netflix on 31 July, meaning viewers have just over two weeks to watch all eight episodes before it leaves the streaming service.
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Response to the first season was mixed, but here at Digital Spy we described it as "a gripping murder mystery that maintained tension until the very end".
Meanwhile The Australian said: "The impressive cast of this cop show turned psychological family drama will reel you in."
Not everyone shared the same enthusiasm, with The Independent writing: "Suspect isn’t good. It isn’t a compelling new addition to the British TV detective canon. In fact, the only thing convincingly mysterious about it, is its existence."
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Previously speaking about the series, which first aired on Channel 4 in 2022, Nesbitt said: "I could relate to Danny, with his flaws, vulnerabilities and the devastating situation he faces, from the very first moment I picked up the script.
"Each episode of Suspect is an intensely theatrical double-hander, a psychological battle of wits between Danny and another character who may know something about his daughter's untimely death, and I really can't wait to lock horns with my fellow cast members and to lead this incredible array of acting talent."
Season 1 of Suspect is leaving Netflix on 31 July.
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