Netflix has just released a dark crime thriller, described as a blend of The Fall and Broadchurch, starring Siobhan Finneran from Happy Valley. In a peaceful Highland village, a body and a human heart are found by the loch shore — sparking a chilling mystery that will send shivers down your spine. This intense 6-episode series features a final twist you won’t see coming. You definitely can’t miss this gripping show—watch it below.
“The Loch was just fantastic. Did not expect the twist at the end and kept me guessing throughout the 6 episodes.” — Viewer reaction
Netflix has been on a roll with addictive crime dramas this summer — but none have hit as hard as this chilling murder mystery set against the haunting beauty of the Scottish Highlands.
Originally released in 2017, The Loch (also known as Loch Ness) is suddenly exploding in popularity on Netflix — and viewers can’t stop talking about the series’ eerie atmosphere, complex female leads, and that final twist that’s leaving everyone shattered.
At the heart of it all is Siobhan Finneran, the critically acclaimed star of Happy Valley, Time, and Downton Abbey, delivering a performance so gripping, fans are calling her “the British Mariska Hargitay.” She stars alongside Laura Fraser (Breaking Bad, Patience) in a brooding, psychological tale that’s already being described as “The Fall meets Broadchurch — but darker, twistier, and more devastating.”
The Plot That’s Breaking Viewers
It all begins when a local piano teacher is found dead at the foot of Carn Mohr Mountain. At first, it seems like an isolated tragedy. But then a human heart washes ashore on the loch — and suddenly, DS Annie Redford (Fraser) finds herself at the center of a serial killer investigation that threatens to rip her small community apart.
Enter DCI Lauren Quigley (Finneran), a major crimes detective with no time for village politics — or Annie’s inexperience. As the two women clash over the investigation, the case leads them deeper into a dark labyrinth of secrets, lies, and long-buried trauma.
And just when you think you’ve figured it out… the final episode hits with a twist so emotionally brutal, fans are calling it a “10/10 psychological gut punch.”
“Totally Gripping” and Criminally Underrated
Social media has already reignited its love affair with the series:
“#TheLoch @Netflix is a masterclass in slow-burn tension. Absolutely brilliant.”
“So much better than I expected — like Broadchurch, but with more blood and better twists.”
“Finneran is terrifying and brilliant. How did this series fly under the radar for so long?!”
Why Now?
With Happy Valley‘s emotional finale still fresh in viewers’ minds, fans are flocking to see Finneran in another dark, powerful role — and they’re discovering a true hidden gem.
Throw in a six-episode format, stunning highland landscapes, and a storyline that hooks you in from the first scene, and it’s no wonder The Loch is being hailed as one of Netflix’s most unexpectedly addictive crime thrillers of the year.
Watch It Before Everyone Starts Talking About It
The Loch arrives on Netflix worldwide July 26, and if you’re a fan of slow-burn whodunits, psychological thrillers, or complex female detectives — don’t miss it.
Because once that final twist hits… you’ll be thinking about it for days.