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This miniseries from Austria is one of the best thrillers you can find on Netflix

"Woman of the Dead" is the series you have to watch.

This miniseries from Austria is one of the best thrillers you can find on Netflix
Juan Carlos Saloz

Juan Carlos Saloz

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Netflix is the home of thrillers, much like HBO Max is for drama or Apple TV+ is for science fiction. Every so often, the leading streaming platform releases new series and movies of this genre that reach the top in almost every country, making this formula increasingly international.

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The latest thriller miniseries making waves on Netflix is “The Lady of the Dead.” Despite being available since 2022, it continues to grow worldwide due to its high quality. Originating from Austria, this series consists of 6 episodes, each lasting 45 minutes. Once you start watching it, it’s impossible to look away, making it perfect for a binge-watch marathon.

Discover this amazing Austrian thriller

“Woman of the Dead” is a series often found in the Top 10 in many countries, and rightly so. It boasts one of the highest scores among Netflix fiction on the internet (92% in Google searches) and is one of the platform’s shows that most people finish once they start.

The plot revolves around a blind woman seeking revenge. After losing her husband, she discovers his death was a homicide. As she hunts for the person responsible for his murder, the darkest secrets of the small community she lives in gradually unravel.

The series is based on the novel of the same name by Bernhard Aichner and features a cast led by Anna Maria Mühe, Youssef ‘Joe’ Sweid, Hans-Uwe Bauer, and Felix Klare. Undoubtedly, it’s a highly recommended miniseries for thriller enthusiasts and lovers of surprising plot twists. It won’t leave anyone indifferent.

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Juan Carlos Saloz

Juan Carlos Saloz

Cultural journalist specialized in film, series, comics, video games, and everything your parents tried to keep you away from during your childhood. Also an aspiring film director, screenwriter, and professional troublemaker.

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