Deadly Secrets - Season 1

Season 1

Episodes

Killer Colleagues
Zoe Pulver and Jane Long have great jobs working for Ashley Pollow, a talented tax attorney in Florida. But Ashley also has a violent temper, and when a grisly murder takes place at the office, Jane and Zoe find themselves too close to the killer.

The Truth Hurts
An affair with another man's wife embroils fun-loving James Raine in a world of deceit and greed leading to murder; James' older brother, Enoch, and his uncle, William, battle to uncover the murderer and stop the killing.

The Devils Allure
Lonely widow Marilyn Burdick finds love again with Louis Plunkett, a charming real-estate agent; Marilyn's only daughter, Karen, and her husband, Jason, doubt Louis' motivations and tension quickly escalates, triggering a deadly series of events.

Mission: Proof
Lizzie Welsh is killed in a tragic trucking accident, leaving behind her young son, Conner; now, Lizzie's brother-in-law, Gary, believes her death was no accident, and that Conner may be next to die.

A Fire Inside
When a serial arsonist murders four people in a California hardware store, fire investigators Marvin Casey and John Orr become obsessed with the case; as fires continue to burn across the state, the two are pushed to their limits to stop the killing.

A Killer Hand
Seventeen-year-old Steven Willis is working in a mechanic's shop when a horrific murder rocks his family; haunted by survivor's guilt, Steven embarks on a journey to bring the killer to justice.
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