Troppo - Season 1

Season 1
Amanda Pharrell, an eccentric private investigator with a disturbing criminal past, recruits disgraced ex-cop Ted Conkaffey, to help her solve her first real case: the disappearance of a Korean family man and tech pioneer. Troppo is based on the best-selling novel, ‘Crimson Lake,' by Candice Fox.
Episodes

Episode 1
Amanda Pharrell, an eccentric private investigator with a disturbing criminal past, recruits disgraced ex-cop Ted Conkaffey, to help solve the disappearance of a Korean tech pioneer.

Episode 2
Ted and Amanda's hard work leads to Jong Min's remains being found in the river. Amanda is convinced there's a link between this death, and that of her friend Lars.

Episode 3
A shocking revelation of an affair leads Amanda and Ted to focus their attention on Yoon Sun and Olivia as prime suspects, while Ted is confronted to discover his past is still very much in the present.

Episode 4
More of Jong Min's remains are recovered, leading Ted and Amanda's investigation down a darker path, just as Ted receives bombshell news from home.

Episode 5
Amanda is shocked to discover the attack on Ted, and is determined to find the culprit.

Episode 6
A major breakthrough in the investigation is threatened when Amanda's past erupts into the present.

Episode 7
Amanda takes a huge risk playing Twist and Bryce off against each other, and uncovers the truth about Lars' death.

Episode 8
Uncovering the truth about Park's death brings little comfort for Ted and Amanda; but Ted's digging into Amanda's past finally pays off, and she is able to confront her demons.
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