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Published 14:50 1 Apr 2024 BST
Updated 14:50 1 Apr 2024 BST

Harlan Coben's Fool Me Once has been the Netflix series of choice over the last few months, but there's a British crime drama on the platform with a higher rating than his entire collection.
Back in 2018, thriller and mystery novelist Coben signed a five-year contract with Netflix which gave them the rights to develop 14 of his novels into series or films on the platform.
The first one released was The Stranger, and this was followed by The Woods, The Innocent, Gone For Good, Stay Close, Hold Tight and, most recently, Fool Me Once.
In the first few weeks of 2024, Fool Me Once was the series on everyone's lips, thanks to the performances from its cast and the plot twists that Coben is famous for.
The series holds a rating of 6.8/10 on IMDb, putting it just behind the highest rated series in the collection - Safe (7.2) and The Innocent (7.8).
But there's a British crime drama on Netflix that beats all of these.
The Missing was released on the BBC back in 2014, and holds a score on IMDb of 8.2.
The show consists of two seasons, the first of which is about a boy who went missing in France and another focused on a girl who disappeared in Germany.
Starring French actor Tchéky Karyo as the lead detective Julien Baptiste, the series features some stellar names, including James Nesbitt in series one, and Keeley Hawes and David Morrissey in series two.
Karyo's detective was so popular that he was handed his own spinoff series, Baptiste, which was released in 2019.
So, if you're still looking for more intense, moving and gripping viewing to get you through, look no further than The Missing.
You better be quick if you want to catch it on Netflix, though, as the two series are leaving the streaming platform on April 11th.
If you don't have time to watch it before then, the show should still be available to stream on BBC iPlayer.
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The first series The Missing were released to critical acclaim, with the Guardian describing it as "hauntingly brilliant television", the Telegraph saying it was "supremely compelling" and the Independent labelling it "mercilessly believable."

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