
Absence of the Good
Thriller
Overview
Salt Lake City homicide detective Caleb Barnes is under increasing pressure from all sides to crack a string of serial killings that have been terrorizing the city. At the same time, Barnes' home life is beginning to crumble in the wake of his son's accidental death. Will he solve the killings before the stress tears him apart?
Top Cast


Stephen Baldwin
Stephen Baldwin
Caleb Barnes
Stephen Baldwin
Caleb Barnes


Tyne Daly
Tyne Daly
Dr. Marcia Lyons
Tyne Daly
Dr. Marcia Lyons


Allen Garfield
Allen Garfield
Lieutenant Paul Taylor
Allen Garfield
Lieutenant Paul Taylor


Shawn Huff
Shawn Huff
Mary Barnes
Shawn Huff
Mary Barnes


Silas Weir Mitchell
Silas Weir Mitchell
Jack Gaskin
Silas Weir Mitchell
Jack Gaskin
Steve O'Neill
Steve O'Neill
Detective Sloan
Steve O'Neill
Detective Sloan
James Maitland
James Maitland
Detective Garcia
James Maitland
Detective Garcia


Alex Warren
Alex Warren
Sarah Quinn
Alex Warren
Sarah Quinn


Michelle Wright
Michelle Wright
Police Officer
Michelle Wright
Police Officer


Robert Knepper
Robert Knepper
Glenn Dwyer
Robert Knepper
Glenn Dwyer
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