The best episode written by Stephen Brady is "Episode 3", rated 9/10 from 1 user votes. It was "directed by Brian Kelly". "Episode 3" aired on 6/25/2017 and is rated 0.0 point(s) higher than their second highest rated, "Episode 5".
The police hold an appeal for the safe return of Jonjo. Anxiety is exacerbated by the fact that Jonjo suffers from bipolar disorder and has neglected his medication.
Director: Brian Kelly
Writer: Stephen Brady
Marr continues to be a person of interest and when a police search warrant is granted, his house and possessions are pulled apart, he finally snaps and goes after Evie.
Director: Cilla Ware
Writer: Stephen Brady
Despite being threatened with arrest by Quigley, Albrighton continues to obsess over evidence. About to leave, he hears something that makes things click into place. Unable to face Quigley, Albrighton risks his life to prove he's right.
Director: Cilla Ware
Writer: Stephen Brady
A murder in a small Scottish town sends the community into shock, and local detective Annie Redford is thrust into her first murder case.
Director: Brian Kelly
Writer: Stephen Brady
Following the discovery of a human heart on the shores of the loch, forensic psychologist Blake Albrighton is brought onto the team.
Director: Brian Kelly
Writer: Stephen Brady
As Annie becomes more entrenched in the investigation, Alan feels increasingly marginalised and their relationship begins to suffer.
Director: Cilla Ware
Writer: Stephen Brady