It will become a new meeting place for Harlan Cobain fans. On January 1st, one year after the release of Tidal Wave’s Double Trap, Netflix will release I Miss You online. This is the latest creation of the American author for the platform.
This series, where he once again adapts one of his books, follows Inspector Cat Donovan. Eleven years ago, her fiancé Josh—the love of her life—disappeared and she hasn’t been heard from since.
Now browsing through profiles on a dating app, Cathy’s world comes crashing down again when she sees his face. Josh’s reappearance forces him to delve into the mystery of his father’s murder and uncover long-buried secrets in his past.
Netflix’s next big hit?
No one could have predicted the massive success of last year’s Double Trap on Netflix – which became one of the most-watched series since the platform’s launch – but one thing’s for sure, if you miss it, you can let the American giant do it again. feat.
It must be said that this new police thriller is structured in a similar way: it features a female heroine (played by Rosalind Eleazar) who has to get back on her feet after a family tragedy (the disappearance of her fiance) and who leads an investigation to find out the truth.
And along the way, discover the secrets hidden by some of her loved ones. And above all, it once again stars actor Richard Armitage – this time as a cop – in Harlan Coben’s series.
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The trailer of I Miss You is exactly what we have been waiting for and promises a lot of twists and suspense. Like his books which A page turnerHarlan Coben’s series know how to keep the audience interested and make them go to the end to get the ending of the story.
The meeting is scheduled for January 1st, and we bet missing you will become your (our?) new obsession.
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