Dublin Murders (2019) – Dark Secrets, Twisted Pasts, and the Shadows of Ireland’s Mysteries

Two detectives, two murders, and a past that refuses to stay buried.

Dublin Murders (2019) is a psychological crime drama that weaves together chilling mysteries with deeply personal trauma. Based on Tana French’s acclaimed novels In the Woods and The Likeness, the series follows Detectives Rob Reilly and Cassie Maddox as they investigate two seemingly unrelated murders. What begins as routine police work quickly spirals into something far more unsettling, dragging them into a labyrinth of secrets, lies, and haunting memories.

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Rob, an English detective with a hidden past in Ireland, is forced to confront the unresolved disappearance of his childhood friends when the current case bears eerie similarities. His partner, Cassie, becomes entangled in a shocking undercover mission when she encounters a murder victim who looks exactly like her. As the two cases unfold, their partnership is tested by mistrust, personal demons, and the psychological toll of their work.

The show is as much about the characters’ unraveling identities as it is about crime. With its moody Irish landscapes, atmospheric tension, and layered storytelling, Dublin Murders examines how the past bleeds into the present and how buried truths refuse to stay hidden. The series thrives on ambiguity, asking audiences not only to solve the mystery but to question the fragile boundaries of memory, trauma, and reality itself.

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Intense, haunting, and emotionally raw, Dublin Murders is more than just a crime drama—it is a study of guilt, fractured identity, and the ghosts that linger long after the crime scene has been cleared