Thriller enthusiasts have been completely hooked by an 'explosive' new series packed with 'endless plot twists'.
Adapted from Irish writer Andrea Mara's novel of the same title, All Her Fault is currently available for streaming on Sky and NOW.
The drama features Succession's Sarah Snook as Marissa Irvine, a mum who arranges an after-school playdate for her five year old son Milo via text.
However, when she arrives to collect him, Marissa finds herself at a stranger's house with her child nowehere to be found.
Upon confronting fellow school parent Jenny, who she believed was supervising Milo, Marissa learns that Jenny never sent her any messages about a playdate, reports the Manchester Evening News.
What follows is a gripping mystery that unfolds across eight episodes.
Snook stars alongside Dakota Fanning, who portrays her friend and sympathetic mother Jenny.
The cast also includes experienced American performer Michael Pena as lead Detective Alcaras.
Additional stars include The White Lotus' Jake Lacy as Marissa's spouse, alongside Abby Elliot (The Bear) and Daniel Monks (Kaos) as his siblings.
Within hours of the limited series launching on Peacock for US viewers and Sky in the UK, audiences have posted rave reviews.
One IMDb reviewer wrote: "This truly kept my attention from the first episode to the last and I honestly couldn't predict anything that was going to happen next.
"The writing was solid, the acting was solid and Dakota and Sarah together were fantastic."
Another viewer praised: "I wasn't expecting to get so wrapped up in this, but Sarah and Dakota are phenomenal actors and the story wasn't an easy giveaway."
They added: "My expectations were blown out of the park and caught myself actually covering my face during the final 2 episodes. Definitely worth a quick binge, especially if you enjoy whodunnits."
A third fan said: "The explosive and thrilling start of the first episode really convinced me to keep watching this series."
Meanwhile, a fan on X recommended: "If you're in the mood to binge watch a show with endless plot twists, give #AllHerFault a try."
And another viewer shared: "Binged all 8 episodes and I need more immediately! #AllHerFault."
All Her Fault is streaming on Sky and NOW
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