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In 1994, a toddler disappeared from a small Welsh village, never to be seen again. 23 years later, in London, the mother of rising cello star Matilda Gray commits suicide, without apparent reason...
It's a thriller-cum-horror, although the thriller bits feel a bit well-trodden and the horror bits, so far, are mainly confined to persons unseen making "oo-wah-oo-wah" noises while various characters freak out at mirrors.
It prefers to take its time and lets the narrative play out at its own pace rather than going for cheap shock tactics, though the big revelation that closes the first episode is a genuine gasp-out-loud moment.
It is scary. It might have been scarier still if there were a little more sotto voce between the full-on fortissimo Hammer horror, for the imagination to get to work.