The fictional village at the heart of the series, Kilkinure, is set in County Mayo, where filming for the series took place
stars Ruth Wilson as Lorna Brady, who awakens one night find the dead body of a woman in her house, unable to remember if she is responsible for the death.
“That’s because Lorna has long suffered from extreme bouts of sleepwalking ever since she was ripped from her life at the age of 15 and incarcerated in a convent. There, Lorna gave birth to her daughter Agnes, who was cruelly taken from her and whose fate Lorna has never known. “As Colman searches for a murderer and Lorna searches for her daughter, their paths collide in ways they could never have anticipated. Lorna’s search for Agnes will take her deep into her own past and to the heart of Kilkinure’s darkest secrets, as she and Colman seek the answers they each so desperately need.”The series was filmed on location in Northern Ireland., where filming took place.
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