A personal case for Eve, having spent time excavating mass graves in Bosnia, she is startled to see details of an unsolved case flag up here in The UK.
It's very easy to shout about the atrocities that occured in what was Yugoslavia, but despite the episode clearly meant to make you think, and of course be aware of what went on, I'll keep my review solely on the episode.
The story is a complex one, and some parts of it are perhaps a little tenuous, but the story overall is excellent, it's a very impressive idea, and delivery. You will feel very angered by what you see, and sadly there is a lot of truth in some of the events we see.
Boyd is clearly tortured here, hearing of what happened to Luke. Why has he chosen to confide in Eve though, and not Grace?
I'm a massive fan of both Sean Harris and Branka Katic, great to see both appear here. Although it's Anna Madeley who stands out.
I think it's a terrific start, 9/10.