Van Der Valk - Season 3

Season 3
Episodes

Freedom in Amsterdam
It's a new day and a new dawn as Van der Valk welcomes two new Sergeants to the team - impulsive hotshot Eddie Suleman and technical whizz Citra Li.

Redemption in Amsterdam
The use of an Indonesian ceremonial sword as a murder weapon takes Van der Valk and the team deep into the world of colonial museum artifacts and the thorny issue of restitution - with an unlikely link to the cold case.

Magic in Amsterdam
The fatal stabbing of a psychiatrist during the ritual summoning of a demon pulls Piet and his team deep into the esoteric world of Ritual Magic, where mystical beliefs conceal a wealth of hidden rivalries and dark secrets.
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