- In the wake of New Zealand's devastating events, troubled Detective Robin returns to Sydney for a fresh start, however, the wounds of the past are deep and angry. A suitcase with a rather appalling content summons dark memories.
- The 1st episode focuses around the discovery of the body hidden in a suitcase which emerges from the sea, trailing the long black hair of the "China Girl" emerging from a crack in the casing. The female detective appointed to investigate is the newly arrived woman from the 1st series, who is in Sydney to find the person parted from her back then.—David Morris
- In the wake of the earth-shattering events that took place back in New Zealand's rugged and mountainous South Island, troubled Robin, now a Detective Senior Constable, returns to Sydney for a fresh start as a new recruits' trainer, struggling, however, to adjust to her new life. With the ghastly past's wounds so profound and angry and with an emotional handwritten letter in her hands, unstable Robin battles with insomnia, intense anxiety and alcohol addiction, while at the same time, the need to tie up some loose ends is immediate. Nevertheless, in the meantime, somewhere in a suburb north of Sydney, a rebellious teenager is about to present to her divorced father and her calm, yet controlling feminist mother her enigmatic and much older lover, while Robin and her partner Captain Miranda investigate the case of a teal hard-sided carry-on suitcase washed ashore Bondi Beach with a rather appalling content. Is history repeating itself?—Nick Riganas
- Detective Robin Griffin (Elisabeth Moss) arrives back in Sydney after four years in New Zealand, unwilling to talk about the past, and eager to throw herself into her work. When a suitcase containing the body of a young woman washes up on Bondi beach, Robin and her new partner Miranda (Gwendoline Christie) begin an investigation which will lead them into the dark side of Sydney's sex industry, with reverberations they could never have imagined. Privately, Robin is in search of the daughter she gave up for adoption at birth. Now 17, troubled Mary (Alice Englert) is at odds with her adoptive parents Julia (Nicole Kidman) and Pyke (Ewan Leslie), and deeply in thrall to her much older boyfriend Puss (David Dencik) - a dangerous philosopher with links to a brothel where a young sex worker has disappeared.
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