Eve Myles Leads ITV’s Dark New Thriller ‘Gone’ as a Fearless Detective

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A woman’s disappearance turns a respected school head into the prime suspect in ITV’s new psychological crime drama Gone, led by Eve Myles as a determined detective navigating a case where nothing and no one is quite as it seems.

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The six-episode series is written by The Long Shadow writer George Kay.

Myles plays Detective Annie Cassidy, a brave and intuitive investigator drawn into the case of a missing woman. The story begins when Michael Polly, the respected head of a private school, becomes the prime suspect following the disappearance of his wife, Sarah.

The series centres on a tense cat-and-mouse game between Detective Cassidy and Michael Polly.

Partly inspired by the book To Hunt a Killer by former detective Julie Mackay and ITV crime journalist Robert Murphy, Gone also stars David Morrissey, Jennifer Macbeth, Clare Higgins, Rupert Evans and Jamie Hector.

Gone will premiere on ITV and STV this spring.

Source: Episode Magazine

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