The best episode written by Stephen M. Irwin is "Tarde Venientibus Ossa", rated 10/10 from 1 user votes. It was "directed by Grant Brown". "Tarde Venientibus Ossa" aired on 2/21/2021 and is rated 0.0 point(s) higher than their second highest rated, "Per Stirpes".
[To the Late Are Left the Bones] Harrow proves a suburban suicide is in fact murder, uncovering one family's secrets as he is forced to hide his own.
Director: Grant Brown
Writer: Stephen M. Irwin
[Through The Roots] Harrow is reminded why he hates camping on a hiking trip with Fairley and Nichols.
Director: Grant Brown
Writer: Stephen M. Irwin
[So That They Might Drink, Since They Refused To Eat] As Harrow's attempts to reconnect with his son are frustrated, Fern and James grow closer - while the baffling deaths of two teens sharpen Harrow's concern for his own children.
Director: Catherine Millar
Writer: Stephen M. Irwin
[The Die Has Been Cast] After two men die in a duel, Harrow uncovers a web of Machiavellian intrigue within a suburban historical society. Tanya's return forces Harrow to reassess the last 20 years of his life.
Director: Mairi Cameron
Writer: Stephen M. Irwin
[From the Beginning] Harrow rides the storm when a deathly ill boy at QIFM needs his help at the very moment Mila Zoric summons him to negotiate his kidnapped son's release.
Director: Peter Andrikidis
Writer: Stephen M. Irwin
[In Silence] While Grace autopsies the body of an elderly man discovered in an Egyptian sarcophagus, Harrow finds himself in a battle for his own life.
Director: Geoff Bennett
Writer: Stephen M. Irwin
Harrow deals with his most bizarre autopsy yet, both Dass and Simon finally close in on the truth about who killed Robert Quinn. Season Finale.
Director: Daniel Nettheim
Writer: Stephen M. Irwin
When a skeleton is discovered in a suburban backyard, the home owner becomes the prime murder suspect - until Harrow begins to uncover a tragic secret.
Director: Tony Krawitz
Writer: Stephen M. Irwin
[Sins of the Father] Nichol's carries out surveillance on Stephanie after she leaves Quinn a threatening voicemail. Then, after the skull from the river bones body is discovered, a positive identity is finally made. Meanwhile, Harrow investigates the suspicious death of a student from his old high school.
Director: Catriona McKenzie
Writer: Stephen M. Irwin
[Hallucinations] Harrow resolves to believe that Chester really is dead, and takes a case in North Queensland, while Simon launches his own investigation into Chester.
Director: Peter Andrikidis
Writer: Stephen M. Irwin
[From The Soul] While stalling the river bones investigation, Harrow digs into the case of a woman murdered with a crossbow, coming dangerously close to a thrill-kill murderer.
Director: Peter Salmon
Writer: Stephen M. Irwin
[Here be Dragons] A human arm in a dead crocodile leads Harrow and Dass to Far North Queensland, battling crocs and crooks in their pursuit of the truth.
Director: Peter Salmon
Writer: Stephen M. Irwin
Two young travelers are dead and Harrow suspects the involvement of a prominent international businessman - but vested bureaucratic forces confound him at every turn.
Director: Tony Tilse
Writer: Stephen M. Irwin
[Gentle Mother] While Harrow investigates the deaths of a mother and son in a car accident, the mystery of Robert Quinn's disappearance escalates into a homicide investigation.
Director: Tony Tilse
Writer: Stephen M. Irwin
A suspicious death at a nursing home causes Harrow to reflect on his own crime, as the investigation into Robert Quinn's murder gains momentum.
Director: Daniel Nettheim
Writer: Stephen M. Irwin
[Father of the Family] In a thrilling climax, Harrow comes face-to-face with his greatest fears as Chester initiates the endgame.
Director: Declan Eames
Writer: Stephen M. Irwin
[From the Deepest Chest] Harrow recovers from a near-fatal shooting and returns immediately to work, investigating the tragic puzzle of a young mother's psychotic episode while trying to figure out who shot him.
Director: Catherine Millar
Writer: Stephen M. Irwin
[Guilty Act] Harrow is drawn into reopening a closed case after quitting his job, even as he tries to re-connect with his estranged daughter. When a body is found in the river he finds himself drawn back to the Coroner's office.
Director: Kate Dennis
Writer: Stephen M. Irwin
Ioan Gruffudd stars as a brilliant forensic pathologist in this 10-part Australian crime drama. Harrow comes to Fern's aid after she unwittingly sells deadly party drugs, leaving a young woman dead and others hospitalised.
Director: Tony Krawitz
Writer: Stephen M. Irwin
After a 10-year prison sentence, Calliope "Cal" McTeer returns home to Orphelin Bay, where her brother Augie is dealing with a fisherman's murder.
Director: Toa Fraser
Writer: Stephen M. Irwin
[The Mother is Always Certain] Confronted by the loss of a son he never knew, Harrow buries himself in his work, investigating the violent stabbing of a homeless man.
Director: Tony Tilse
Writer: Stephen M. Irwin