S1E10 Mens Rea
Harrow deals with his most bizarre autopsy yet, both Dass and Simon finally close in on the truth about who killed Robert Quinn. Season Finale.
When a dark secret from this past threatens to be exposed, unorthodox and brilliant medical examiner, Doctor Daniel Harrow, must use all his forensic skills to keep it buried forever.
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Harrow deals with his most bizarre autopsy yet, both Dass and Simon finally close in on the truth about who killed Robert Quinn. Season Finale.
[Father of the Family] In a thrilling climax, Harrow comes face-to-face with his greatest fears as Chester initiates the endgame.
[From the Beginning] Harrow rides the storm when a deathly ill boy at QIFM needs his help at the very moment Mila Zoric summons him to negotiate his kidnapped son's release.
[The Descent is Easy] Harrow is desperate to prove once and for all that Francis Chester is alive and trying to kill him, but with no proof, even his most-trusted friends and colleagues doubt Harrow's state of mind.
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