Single-Handed, Series 1
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Description
In these three feature-length crime dramas, Jack investigates a beautiful immigrant’s murder, a child’s abduction, and a teenager’s baffling drowning. Complex characters rife with moral ambiguity and internal conflict populate this gritty series set against a landscape of epic beauty and isolation.
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- EPISODE 1
Natural Justice
Freshly transferred to his hometown from Dublin, Garda Sergeant Jack Driscoll probes the carbon monoxide poisoning of a young immigrant woman. The investigation threatens to expose dirty secrets kept by a few well-respected local men—including, perhaps, his father.
Freshly transferred to his hometown from Dublin, Garda Sergeant Jack Driscoll probes the carbon monoxide poisoning of a young immigrant woman. The investigation threatens to expose dirty secrets kept by a few well-respected local men—including, perhaps, his father.
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- EPISODE 2
The Stolen Child
After toddler Conal Burke disappears, his mother accuses her estranged husband of snatching him. Driscoll desperately tries to locate the boy and his father before Conal’s two violent uncles get involved. Meanwhile, a tribunal investigates past police misconduct by Jack’s father.
After toddler Conal Burke disappears, his mother accuses her estranged husband of snatching him. Driscoll desperately tries to locate the boy and his father before Conal’s two violent uncles get involved. Meanwhile, a tribunal investigates past police misconduct by Jack’s father.
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- EPISODE 3
The Drowning Man
Driscoll heroically pulls 17-year-old Daniel O’Malley out of the bay—too late to save him. The mystery surrounding the teenager’s death deepens when Driscoll learns that his old flame has been “vacationing” at a cottage overlooking the exact spot where Daniel drowned.
Driscoll heroically pulls 17-year-old Daniel O’Malley out of the bay—too late to save him. The mystery surrounding the teenager’s death deepens when Driscoll learns that his old flame has been “vacationing” at a cottage overlooking the exact spot where Daniel drowned.