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  1. 1h 35m. ratings. (295) Cast Robson Green. Director Andrew Grieve. Part of the Wire in the Blood series. Robson Green (Grantchester, Touching Evil) plays a clinical psychologist called in by the police to help investigate serial killers in this acclaimed mystery series based on the books by Val McDermid. Also starring Hermione Norris (MI-5) and ...

  2. The Colour of Amber. When an 11-year old girl is seen being dragged into a car kicking and screaming, the police issue an Amber alert. As the minutes and hours pass by, they know their chances of rescuing the girl diminish. As Tony Hill reviews the evidence however, he becomes less and less convinced that this is an abduction by a stranger, and ...

  3. S1 E1 - The Mermaids Singing. August 19, 2002. 1 h 35 min. 18+. A clinical psychologist, Dr. Tony Hill, delves into his dark side to see into the minds of serial killers, to aid the police in solving their most difficult cases. Store Filled. Free trial of Acorn TV or buy. Buy SD $1.99.

  4. Jul 7, 2002 · In :The Wire in the Blood", I enjoyed how they were able to work together with others to deal with the sociopath Jacko Vance. Jacko will come back but Val's mysteries always makes for a thrilling, suspenseful reading.

    • Val McDermid
  5. Nov 13, 2002 · November 13, 2002. 1 h 35 min. TV-14. Detective Inspector Carol Jordan seeks out Dr. Tony Hill, a clinical psychologist, to help police track down the brutal killer in the Northern town of Bradfield. Carol hopes his skill as a profiler will crack the case, but Tony's off-beat methods cause others to dismiss him.

  6. August 19, 2002. 1 h 30 min. 18+. Someone is killing homeless men and bathing their bodies in what appears to be a ritualized manner. After Alex is forced to step away from the investigation due to a personal tragedy, Tony works the case with an ambitious new detective while also dealing with the fallout of Michael's escape from the asylum.

  7. Description. The Mermaids Singing: With a serial killer on the loose, DI Carol Jordan calls in clinical psychologist Dr. Tony Hill for help with the investigation, despite objections from her superiors. When a cop becomes the next victim, the case turns personal.

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