First glimpse of Harlan Coben’s new Netflix thriller ‘Stay Close’ released
Eight-part series which starts in December features Richard Armitage, James Nesbitt, Sarah Parish and Eddie Izzard
First-look images of Harlan Coben’s new Netflix thriller Stay Close were released this week.
The eight-part mystery series, which airs in December, is based on Coben’s best-selling novel of the same name and is made by the same team behind another adaptation of his works, The Stranger.
An official synopsis reads: “Three people living comfortable lives each conceal dark secrets that even the closest to them would never suspect; Megan (played by Cush Jumbo), a working mother of three; Ray (Richard Armitage), the once promising documentary photographer, now stuck in a dead-end job pandering to celebrity-obsessed rich kids, and Broome (James Nesbitt), a detective who’s unable to let go of a missing person’s cold case.
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“ As the past comes back to haunt them, threatening to ruin their lives and the lives of those around them, what will be their next move?”
The cast also features Sarah Parish, Eddie Izzard, Jo Joyner, Daniel Francis, Bethany Antonia, Rachel Andrews, Poppy Gilbert, Hyoie O’Grady and Andi Osho.
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