

Wire in the Blood
Clinical psychologist Dr Tony Hill's uncanny ability to see into the minds of murderers means he finds it difficult to distance himself from disturbing cases.
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Plot Summary
Dr. Tony Hill, a clinical psychologist who consults with the police on profiling serial killers, finds himself drawn into increasingly dangerous investigations. He uses his unique understanding of the criminal mind to track down elusive perpetrators. The series often explores the psychological toll these cases take on both the victims and the investigators, particularly Hill and his partner, Detective Inspector Alex Jordan.
Critical Reception
Wire in the Blood was generally well-received by critics and audiences alike, praised for its dark and complex storylines, strong performances, and its unflinching exploration of psychological suspense. The series managed to balance intricate crime plotting with character-driven drama, making it a standout in the crime procedural genre.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its intelligent and suspenseful plotting.
- Lauded for strong performances, particularly from its lead actors.
- Noted for its dark and gritty atmosphere.
Google audience: Audience reception for Wire in the Blood is largely positive, with viewers appreciating the complex character development and the gripping, often disturbing, nature of the crime investigations.
Fun Fact
The character of Dr. Tony Hill is based on the protagonist of a series of novels by Val McDermid.
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