Drift: Partners in Crime - Season 2
Season 2
During her research into the fatal bridge collapse, lawyer Maryam Soltani (Mona Pirzad) was attacked and threatened in her office. She got too close to the truth. But who is responsible for the disaster and the attack? The deeper police officer Ali Zeller (Ken Duken), his brother Leo (Fabian Busch) and Maryam delve into the search for the perpetrators, the tighter the noose around them tightens.
After Ali and Leo cross boundaries in their investigation, they have to do everything they can to cover their tracks. But they get in the way of Edda Münch (Nadeshda Brennicke), who shows no mercy in the search for her missing son and also brings drug lord Rainer Lanski (Daniel Zillmann) into the Zeller brothers' sights. When a mysterious killer (Stephan Luca) shows up in Munich and sabotages the investigation into the bridge collapse in court, the situation for Ali, Leo and Maryam seems increasingly hopeless.
Episodes
Frei zum Abschuss
Ali and Leo want to catch Maryam's attackers - a wild chase ensues with fatal consequences. Building contractor Leif Lohberg has to answer for the bridge collapse.
Rote Linien
Ali and Leo are blackmailed. They are supposed to take on an old case and find the missing Phillip Münch, who most recently worked as a drug courier.
Eddas Rache
Maryam finds herself in more and more danger as a result of her research. Meanwhile, Edda Münch, driven by revenge, takes extreme measures and gives Ali and Leo an ultimatum.
Pakt mit dem Teufel I
Nora and Maryam are offered a lot of money to finish their research. Lohberg is supposed to testify in court and Jannis discovers evidence that incriminates Leo and Ali.
Pakt mit dem Teufel II
After an assassination attempt on a journalist, Ali and Leo also find themselves in the line of fire: in the final duel they face a contract killer.
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