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NETFLIX’S THRILLING NEW SHOW WILL BREAK YOUR HEART AND KEEP YOU ON EDGE đK2
Netflix viewers who tuned into Run Away, the eight-part mystery thriller starring Gavin & Staceyâs Ruth Jones and Midsomer Murdersâ Annette Badland, are hooked after all eight episodes landed on the streamer on New Yearâs Day.
The new series, which is based on Harlan Cobenâs 2019 novel, follows a father called Simon, whose world turns upside down when his eldest daughter Paige (Ellie de Lange) runs away from home.
You know youâre in for a treat when a project comes from Harlan Coben, whose novels have inspired major on-screen hits like Netflixâs Fool Me Once and The Stranger, as well as Prime Videoâs Lazarus.
Having seen the first two episodes ahead of launch, I can say that fans of twisty mystery thrillers with a clever sleuth will find plenty to enjoy. The show fits neatly into Netflixâs growing catalogue of Coben thrillers, which tend to favour twisty narratives and morally complex characters. Plus, with a cast including James Nesbitt, Ruth Jones, Minnie Driver and Alfred Enoch, how can you resist?
Keep reading to find out what fans are saying about the new seriesâŠ
The show has gone down a treat with viewers, who have hailed it as âexcellentâ and are bingeing multiple episodes in one go in true Harlan Coben style.
âGoing on to episode 6, itâs brilliant!!â penned one viewer on Instagram, while another wrote: âWeâre on episode two and weâre hooked.â A third added: âWatched three episodes so far⊠so gripping.â
While itâs still early days, the show is currently sitting at an 86% score on Rotten Tomatoes.
In its four-star review, The Standard wrote: âJames Nesbitt just about manages to hang onto our sympathies as Simon, and the sheer amount of camp melodrama we get delivered will go down nicely with a glass of Pepto-Bismol. Ahh⊠remember to keep those eyelids open.â
Meanwhile, Variety wrote: âFull of shocking twists and turns and gruesome violence, which are par for the course with all of Cobenâs works, the show is an entertaining maze from its opening scene until the close.â
The series follows multiple interconnecting plotlines, but first centres on Simon, who was living a perfect life before his eldest daughter Paige ran away and everything fell apart.
The synopsis continues: âSo now when he finds her, vulnerable and strung out on drugs in a city park, he finally has the chance to bring his little girl home. But it turns out sheâs not alone, and an argument escalates into shocking violence.
âIn the aftermath, Simon loses his daughter all over again, and his search to find her will take him into a dangerous underworld, revealing deep secrets that could tear his family apart forever.â
Speaking to press ahead of its release, James Nesbitt said: âTo play this part, and the relentlessness of it, was a privilege, but also to then have the relationship that Simon has with Elena [Ruth Jonesâs character] was very important. And it kind of came, I think, at a good time for both of us, not only in terms of finding the parts that you were playing, but also because you just need to have a bit of enjoyment in it.â
When asked what it was like to work with James, Ruth added: âI hadnât worked with Jimmy before and I was a little trepidatious about it because Iâve always been a big admirer of his work and think heâs a brilliant actor and I felt slightly fraudulent.
âBut instantly we just seemed to click and I think itâs a really lovely on-screen relationship because, spoiler alert, itâs not a romance, but I think thatâs quite refreshing.â
All eight episodes of Run Away are available to watch on Netflix