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Netflix Viewers Left Stunned By Twists And Turns In Stay Close

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Updated 15:05 4 Jan 2022 GMTPublished 15:00 4 Jan 2022 GMT

Netflix Viewers Left Stunned By Twists And Turns In Stay Close

Fans of The Stranger and Safe will love Netflix's newest adaptation from best-selling author Harlan Coben

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Stay Close is Netflix’s newest crime series that will have you hooked in no time with all its unexpected twists and turns. Watch the trailer below: 

Fans of The Stranger and Safe are in for a treat, as Stay Close is from the same author of these hit Netflix adaptations, Harlan Coben. 

Stars of the show include James Nesbitt, Eddie Izzard, Sarah Parish, and Cush Jumbo – all household names for British TV enthusiasts. 

Without giving too much of the plot away, Megan, who is played by Jumbo, appears to have an enviable life – living in a beautiful house with wonderful children and a loving partner. 

However, she is quickly confronted by a shady figure from her mysterious past who risks unravelling her perfectly put-together new life.  

Queue dodgy lawyer, played by Eddie Izzard, who is enlisted by Megan for help. 

IMDb/Stay Close

Meanwhile, a detective duo who also happen to be ex-spouses, played by James Nesbitt and Jo Joyner, are investigating the disappearance of a young man. 

Of course, the show leads fans down a number of twists and turns, leaving them confused and equally enthralled by the characters’ connections to each other. 

Over on Twitter, users have commented on just how mind-boggling the show can be, as well as telling anyone who will listen that they must watch it ASAP. 





If that isn’t praise enough, I don’t know what is. 

All episodes of Stay Close are now streaming on Netflix. 

 

Featured Image Credit: IMDb/Stay Close

Topics: Netflix, Crime, TV and Film

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