New Zealand-set detective drama “that holds your attention” is on TV tonight

A Remarkable Place To Die, the New Zealand-set detective drama, is on TV tonight.

The four-part series chronicles the story of Anais Mallory, played by Chelsie Preston Crawford, a keen detective specializing in homicides. She’s drawn back to her old hometown to delve into the mysterious circumstances surrounding her sister’s demise.

Two years ago, an event occurred that was classified as a traffic accident. However, Anais believes there may be additional details to uncover and is resolute in seeking clarification about what really happened.

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During their time in Queenstown, the detective finds herself compelled to face old demons from her past. Among these are her former fiancé Luke, now wed to her previous friend Maja. (Charles Jazz Terrier and Indiana Evans portray these characters respectively.)

During their reunion, it becomes apparent that her bond with her mother, Veronica (played by Rebecca Gibney), is strained. Could there be secrets she’s keeping hidden?

The first episode of “A Remarkable Place To Die” will be aired tonight on U&Drama at 9pm. If you prefer to watch the entire series at once, the complete box-set can also be streamed on U.

In each new episode, a fresh mystery unfolds, suggesting that beneath the picturesque charm of the tourist town lies a wealth of hidden truths. Shadows of secrets persist, and danger seems to lurk just around the corner,” hints the plot summary (via Hello!).

With an increasing number of bodies found at what was previously considered a safe location, Mallory and her team find themselves entangled in a sequence of perplexing mysteries that shed light on the hardships her family has faced.

2024 saw the launch of a show that’s garnered applause from viewers due to its gripping storyline and captivating characters.

Or, in a more conversational tone:
The series dropped in 2024, and folks are loving it for its thrilling plot twists and memorable personalities.

1. One IMDB user commented, “This show is excellent; it starts off gradually but keeps you hooked with its continuous narrative thread.”

2. Another user agreed, expressing appreciation for the slow build-up. They pointed out that while people often want quick and convenient stories, the true value lies in enjoying the storytelling process and the journey to the climax.

A third person commented, “I’m constantly seeking out fresh TV series that captivate me and leave me craving for more once I’ve caught up with the episodes, and I was overjoyed to stumble upon this one.

A Remarkable Place to Die airs on 3 September at 9pm on U&Drama.

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2025-09-03 09:19