/ Modified sep 12, 2012 2:43 p.m.

Wallander III: An Event in Autumn

MATERPEICE MYSTERY Rejoin Kenneth Branagh as Swedish detective Wallander who gets involved in two entangled investigations. Sunday at 8 p.m. on PBS 6.

Wallander gets involved in two increasingly entangled investigations — the death of a pregnant woman and a decade-old murder.

wallander_3_autumn_woman_spot Kenneth Branagh returns to his Emmy-nominated role as the soul-searching Swedish cop
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A pregnant woman leaps to her death from the side of a ferry. Or was she pushed? The routine case barely disturbs Wallander’s newly blissful life with Vanja (Saskia Reeves, “Page Eight”). But the happy couple discovers the decade-old corpse of a murdered woman on their property. With Wallander’s work now getting too close to home, he follows the leads of two investigations that become increasingly entangled. On top of it, tragedy strikes one of his colleagues and Wallander blames himself — with good reason.

MYSTERY Wallander III: An Event in Autumn, Sunday at 8 p.m. on PBS 6.

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