
London, 2029. Detective Inspector Neil Nowak is investigating the case of three missing people. He discovers that each person in question had an identical, strange digital recorder, locked in a black box and hidden in their homes, each with over an hour of recording. The recordings give an insight into the lives of three people struck by tragedy, and how they struggle to deal with it. What they do... more
| Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 15 | Founded | a year ago |
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DA Keller has received a voice message from Captain Harley, which provides her with all the answers in the missing person’s case.
Written by Tanja Mastilo
Performed by Kevin Kiernan- Molloy
Music and post-production by Barry Wesil
Edited by Sue... more
DA Keller listens to the rest of the voice message she received from Captain Harley. She finds out what actually happened to the three missing persons, but she has a choice to make.
Written by Tanja Mastilo
Performed by Kevin Kiernan-Molloy and K... more
DA Keller has received a voice message from Captain Harley, which provides her with all the answers in the missing person’s case.
Written by Tanja Mastilo
Performed by Kevin Kiernan-Molloy
Music and post-production by Barry Wesil
Edited by Su... more
DI Nowak and DA Keller are interviewing Captain Garrett Harley, Simon Craddock’s former lieutenant.
Written by Tanja Mastilo
Performed by Nathan Meister, Kerry Norton and Kevin Kiernan-Molloy
Music and post-production by Barry Wesil
Edited by S... more
GREAT acting. The episodes are mostly monologues (the fictional premise is that they're found recordings), but so moving and delivered with such passion that they are most compelling. However, the best episodes are the ones where there's actual dramatization and the characters are together in a room, like in a meeting or in the interrogation room (I especially loved episode 10, so tense!), and I felt the ending was a bit underwhelming. I don't know why my favourite character, DI Nowak, was compl... more
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