15 Days - Season 1
Season 1
Episodes
Episode 1
Four siblings return home to scatter their mother's ashes and read her will, little realising that this family reunion will end in murder.
Episode 2
The family discover who their mother has left the family farm to. Rhys is haunted by memories of events at the lake where his father drowned five years ago.
Episode 3
Nia and Michael's affair intensifies, Rhys goes missing as Joy goes into labour, and Sara realises that Gareth has a secret.
Episode 4
Michael turns the tables on Nia, and baby Cai goes missing, sending Rhys into a destructive spin that ends in him giving the family an ultimatum.
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