Down Cemetary Road is coming to AppleTV+ and the series takes place following an explosion in a leafy Oxford suburb where Sarah Tucker lives.
In the aftermath, a young girl goes missing, and Sarah hires an investigator to get to the bottom of the mystery.
Down Cemetery Road was Mick Herron's debut novel, which was first published in 2003.
The book sees Sarah develop an obsession with finding the missing girl and she enlists the help of Oxford private investigator Zoë Boehm.
But their search digs up more secrets than answers as they are both caught in a web of conspiracy.
The series will have a double-bill premiere on Wednesday, October 29.
Episodes will debut weekly thereafter, leading up to the finale on December 10.
The series is made up of eight episodes, with the release schedule as follows:
Episodes 1 and 2 - October 29
Episode 3 - November 5
Episode 4 - November 12
Episode 5 - November 19
Episode 6 - November 26
Episode 7 - December 3
Episode 8 - December 10

Ruth Wilson and Emma Thompson lead the cast as Sarah Tucker and investigator Zoë Boehm.
Wilson, 43, is an English actress known for her roles in Luther and Mrs Wilson.
Thompson, 66, is an English actress and screenwriter known for starring in huge blockbuster franchises like Harry Potter and Nanny McPhee.
The rest of the cast includes:
Adeel Akhtar as Hamza
Nathan Stewart-Jarrett as Downey
Tom Goodman-Hill as Gerard
Darren Boyd as C
Tom Riley as Mark
Adam Godley as Joe Silverman
Sinead Matthews as Denise/"Wigwam"
Ken Nwosu as Rufus
Fehinti Balogun as Amos
Aiysha Hart as Paula
Steven Cree as Bob Poland
Yes, the dropped at the start of October and it shows Sarah raising her suspicions about the explosion to the eccentric Zoë.
From the executive producers of Slow Horses, the series teases a mix of humour and suspense as the pair delve deeper into the mystery.
Fans shared their excitement, with @drummertp12 saying: "I mean Emma Thompson, Ruth Wilson AND the producers of Slow Horses? That's a promising mix of people that's for sure!"
@Mia7189 added: "You had me at Emma Thompson and Ruth Wilson. Definite yes."
Down Cemetery Road airs on AppleTV+ from October 29
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