The Fire Engine That Disappeared (1993)
Forget slow-burn mysteries—this one ignites instantly. *The Fire Engine That Disappeared* transforms a routine rescue into a puzzle box of arson, suicide, and organized crime. The emotional hook lies in the tension between heroic duty and cold forensic logic, as Beck’s team sifts through charred wreckage for clues that feel personal. It’s a gritty, procedural thriller that rewards viewers who love unraveling how a single explosion can mask a web of deceit. Perfect for fans of taut Nordic noir and detective stories where every charred beam hides a lie.