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Alice is a normal, happy mom—until her husband is suspected of being an infamous assassin
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Rosy Abate is content with her new identity--until she finds out her son is still alive.
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Cop Julia Thiel and her mother Karin investigate criminal cases on the island of Usedom.
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Profiler Chloe Saint-Laurent solves homicide cases based on actual criminal cases.
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In Rome, Alice is a medical student who falls in love with forensic medicine.
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Inspector Ricciardi can see and hear the ghosts of people who have died violently.
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A detective seeks redemption. From Walter Presents, in French with English subtitles.
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How did the electric hair-curler manage its chaotic rise to popularity in the 1960s?
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Tormented by the past, haunted by the present, Martin Bruhl is still an investigator.
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