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AN urgent coastguard call gets this latest crime drama off to a gripping start.

There’s a body tangled in a net, pulled from a fishing boat late at night – “something’s sticking in him”.

DI Annika Strandhed, brand new in her role heading up the Marine Homicide Unit in Glasgow, is called to the scene.

“Call me Annika,” she says, breaking the fourth wall. Annika, played by award-winning Nicola Walker, will allow viewers to be her confidante as she shares her thoughts, feelings and mostly terrible jokes, speaking directly to camera.

It’s a unique twist on the usual crime thriller format, adding some much-needed humour to proceeding­s.

Based on a hit Radio 4 drama, this series follows Annika as she solves the puzzling crimes and unexplaine­d murders that wash up on Scotland’s shores.

She must also balance managing a new team – she forgot to buy cupcakes, disaster – and raising her teenage daughter Morgan, who is less than thrilled to have had to move schools. On her first day on the job, Annika and the team are called to investigat­e the murder of a man found in the Clyde, a harpoon piercing his head.

The investigat­ion leads them to the victim’s struggling boat business, where not everything is above board.

“Death by harpoon suggests someone who is trying to get a point across,” says Annika with a smirk to camera.

You’ll enjoy watching the normally serious Nicola flex her comedy bones, and it’s a twisting plot too, as she cracks the case Columbo style.

 ??  ?? A MATTER OF LAUGH AND DEATH: Nicola Walker as Annika Strandhed
A MATTER OF LAUGH AND DEATH: Nicola Walker as Annika Strandhed

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