A body is pulled from the Loch, and a photograph in his wallet provides a vital clue. Annie tries to gather further evidence by talking to a desperate Mhari, who refuses to believe the terrifying possibility she is presented with. Albrighton is threatened with arrest by Quigley, but nevertheless continues to pursue his own theory about the killings - even if it means putting his life on the line.
In the picturesque yet unsettling town of Deadloch, Tasmania, mystery lurks around every corner. The once tranquil seaside hamlet is jolted awake when a local man is found dead on the beach. This marks the beginning of an enthralling narrative that unravels across eight gripping episodes in Season 1 of "Deadloch." As viewers follow the twists and turns, they are introduced to an unlikely detective duo tasked with solving these perplexing murders.
Meet Dulcie Collins, portrayed by Kate Box, who you might recognize from her roles in "Upright" and "Boy Swallows Universe." As a meticulous Senior Sergeant, Dulcie’s life gets complicated when she has to team up with Eddie Redcliffe, played by Madeleine Sami – known for her performances in "Xena: Warrior Princess" and "Our Flag Means Death." Eddie arrives from Darwin as a rough-and-tumble investigator whose methods clash with Dulcie's precision-driven approach. Their dynamic partnership forms the crux of this comedy-crime series.
As tensions simmer between our leading detectives, junior constable Abby Matsuda, played by Nina Oyama (familiar from "Sunny Nights"), brings youthful zeal and enthusiasm to their team. Together, they navigate through lies and secrets hidden within Deadloch’s community while preparing for the annual arts festival aptly named Winter “Feastival.” As each episode unfolds, more layers are peeled back revealing unexpected connections among townsfolk.