
Called to an incident of domestic violence she encounters a vicious, volatile man – and a woman too frightened to ask for help.

"Lizzie, now a training detective, is working in the Domestic Violence Unit. However, according to the novel’s description, she is "pulled into a shocking new case and must once again work with a troubled young police officer from her past, Lizzie Griffiths.
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Of course, there are two more books in the series that can be used for future seasons of the police drama.įirst is Death Message, in which Sarah Collins – now at the Met’s Homicide Command – is investigating the disappearance of a teenage girl more than two decades before. Sarah has opted to move to Homicide, so if Lizzie was promoted it's possible the two women could end up working together in the future. It’s unclear at the end whether Lizzie is still seeing Shaw, or what she will do next in her career, although she promises Sarah she will prove she is a good cop. I know that audiences will fall in love with Kate’s two wonderful protagonists Sarah and Lizzie, just as I have." "They are authentic, funny, crammed with original characters, and they tell intense and challenging stories. You can expect any future series to stick closely to those books.Įxecutive producer Patrick Harbinson said (via The Stylist): "As soon as I read Kate London’s beautifully written novels I knew they were it. So I think purely based upon the fact that there are two other novels already written, I think it's definitely got scope to carry on." " kind of follows Lizzie and Sarah, these two characters, through their personal lives and their careers and potentially meeting again in different kinds of situations.

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" The Tower is based on Post Mortem, I think she's written three novels," PC Lizzie Adama actress Tahirah Sharif told Radio Times. Death Message and Gallowstree Lane both feature Lizzie and Sarah, as well as that slippery DI Shaw. The Tower airs on ITV on at XPM, and it is also available to stream on ITV Hub after it has aired.There are also lots of potential storylines – The Tower is based on former Met police officer Kate London’s book Post Mortem, and she has written two more books in the Metropolitan series of novels. However, with episode one being aired on DAY, November X, and episodes airing weekly on ITV, we can assume that the finale will be on DAY, November X.Ī second season of the series has not officially been confirmed by the show's producers or ITV. The release date for the finale has not yet been announced. When is the finale of The Tower being aired? He said: "With only three hours of screen time and a complicated investigative story, I had no room to explore the personal lives of Sarah and Lizzie or any of the major characters. Speaking of the series and episode length, the show's writer and Executive Producer Patrick Harbinson discussed how it hindered his ability to explore the character backstories. "Purely based upon the fact that there are two other novels already written, I think it’s definitely got scope to carry on." It follows Lizzie and Sarah through their personal lives and their careers, and potentially meeting again in different situations. When asked about the possibility of future seasons, Tahirah explains: "Kate London, whose novels it’s based on, has written three novels. "I think it’s great that this is drip-fed in these three episodes." When asked if there would be future series of the ITV show, Tahirah Sharif said: "You’re only getting a taster, in these three episodes, of all of these characters’ lives and what drives them or upsets them. There will be a total of three episodes in the first season of The Tower and each is one hour long. How many episodes of The Tower are there in season one? So, read on to discover how many episodes there will be and find out when the show's finale is. Though, according to the stars of the show, you'll be left wanting to know more about the characters at the end of season one. "It’s just frustrating and we just want to know what’s happened and what’s going to happen, and whether it’s resolved."
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Read more: Christopher Walken on why Bristol is like a 'campus'ĭiscussing the nature of crime dramas Tahirah Sharif, who plays PC Lizzie Adama in The Tower, told Bristol Live: "I’m getting a bit tired of a lot of TV shows constantly, at the end of the series, being left on a cliffhanger.
The Tower's dramatic first episode leaves viewers with a variety of questions and itching for episode two.Īnd while crime dramas are usually littered with cliffhangers, both between episodes and at the end of a series, ITV's The Tower is set to do things a little differently.
