Brot - Season 1
Season 1
Episodes
Never Before Seen
Katrín Gunnarsdóttir is an ambitious investigation police officer with her eye on the position of chief of division of investigations. When an elderly man is found murdered by Reykjavik harbour in suspicious surroundings and Katrin is called to the site, it starts a series of events she has little control over.
The Return
With a new detective on the team, police turn their attention to the wayward son of one victim and search for a connection to the other.
Valhalla
A witness offers a much-needed — but distressingly vague — lead. Arnar scours a new video for clues. Kata grows more concerned about her son.
Scars
Arnar suffers a loss and Kata crosses a line. Meanwhile, public pressure to solve the murders grows stronger following a televised interview.
In Plain Sight
As Kata and Arnar make headway in their search for a suspect, a leak to the press puts the investigation — and lives — in jeopardy.
Hidden Place
After the Valhalla case is seemingly wrapped up, Arnar learns of several odd inconsistencies regarding one of the murders.
Crossroads
As new evidence points them down a dark path, Kata and Hakon make a bold request of their higher-ups. Meanwhile, Arnar rethinks his family.
Monster in the Dark
With the heinous truth about Valhalla out in the open, those responsible take drastic measures in an attempt to avoid detection.
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