The Ending of Harlan Coben’s ‘Run Away’ on Netflix Explained

By Dustin Rowles | TV | January 2, 2026

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Over the holiday break each year, I take a break from television for a couple of weeks and try to catch up on as many movies as I can from the previous year. I watched 22 this break! This one was my favorite. But as has become an annual tradition, New Year’s Day brings a new Harlan Coben series, signaling to me that it’s time to return my attention to episodic television instead of films.

I’m a completist, and having outlined the plots of the omnipresent Harlan Coben’s previous Netflix hit series — Missing YouThe StrangerStay CloseGone for GoodFool Me Once, and The Woods — I’m here again to bring you the goods on 2026’s Harlan Coben New Year’s series, Run Away.

This one, honestly, may be the most entertaining Coben series since the OG, Michael C. Hall’s Safe. The plot is still bonkers, but there’s less middle-episode slog, and James Nesbitt — a Coben regular — emotes more than is typical for these muted productions, although the usually expressive Minnie Driver is oddly restrained. Of course, no Coben series would be complete if the two women who could have solved the entire mystery in five minutes weren’t fridged for almost the entirety of the series. Why cast Minnie Driver only to relegate her to a coma patient in a hospital bed?

The plot is ridiculous, but it mostly holds together. Here we go. Spoilers

James Nesbitt is Simon Greene, a wealthy man whose daughter, Paige (Ellie de Lange), has a drug problem and has gone missing. He’s tipped off to her whereabouts, but when he encounters her busking in a park, her supposed boyfriend, Aaron Corval (Thomas Flynn), prevents Simon from reaching her. Simon responds by beating the hell out of Aaron. Someone captures the incident and uploads it to YouTube, framing it as a rich guy assaulting a homeless person.

A day or so later, Aaron Corval is murdered. Paige is still missing. Because Simon was seen attacking Aaron, he becomes the prime suspect in the murder, which is investigated by Detectives Isaac Fagbenle (Alfred Enoch) and Ruby Todd (Amy Gledhill), who also happen to be sleeping together, a detail that barely figures into the plot. Since the police are focused on him, Simon takes it upon himself to investigate his daughter’s disappearance. He recruits his wife, Ingrid (Minnie Driver), and together they track down the dealer who sold Paige drugs. One of the dealer’s henchmen ultimately shoots Ingrid, leaving her in a coma for the next six episodes.

If Paige weren’t missing and Ingrid weren’t in a coma, the series would have been two episodes long.

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Meanwhile, private investigator Elena Ravenscroft (Ruth Jones) is looking into the disappearance of another man. She eventually connects that case to Paige, and she and Simon begin working together. Elsewhere, two people, Dee Dee (Maeve Courtier-Lilley) and Ash (Jon Pointing), are being paid to murder seemingly random individuals. Dee Dee and Ash grew up in the same foster home.

I’ll save you four or five episodes and cut to the chase: Dee Dee and Ash are working for a generic cult called The Shining Truth. The cult’s leader, Caspar Vartage, is dying. Over the decades, Caspar impregnated multiple women, took their babies away, told the mothers the children were stillborn, and arranged for the infants to be adopted through the same agency. To ensure that none of his sons inherit the cult and its money, Caspar hires Dee Dee and Ash to murder them before they can emerge and stake a claim.

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When Elena gets close to uncovering the truth, Dee Dee and Ash kill her, too, which is a huge bummer. For those keeping count, of the three women leads, two are fridged and one is murdered. Elena’s investigative work nevertheless helps the police dismantle the cult and bring down Caspar. Meanwhile, Ash and Dee Dee are killed in a shootout with Simon and Cornelius (Lucian Msamati), a kind man who mostly exists to protect the main characters. He shoots Ash before Ash can kill Simon, and he also shoots the man who shot Ingrid.

So what’s the big secret connecting Paige, her supposed boyfriend Aaron Corval, and Paige’s mom, Ingrid? Here’s what happened: Paige was trying to get clean and entered rehab. When she returned, Aaron got her hooked on drugs again and beat her. Paige confided in Ingrid, and it was a furious Ingrid who killed Aaron (Cornelius, the nice man, also got rid of the murder weapon). Coincidentally, Aaron was one of Caspar’s sons. After Aaron’s death, Paige returned to rehab, which is why she was missing.

The police ultimately assume that Dee Dee and Ash killed Aaron, so Ingrid gets away with literal murder. When Paige returns from rehab, and Ingrid wakes from her coma, they explain everything to Simon.

The final bombshell twist is this: What Ingrid didn’t know when she killed Aaron was that he wasn’t Paige’s boyfriend. He was her half-brother. Decades earlier, Ingrid herself had been part of The Shining Truth cult. Caspar impregnated her and later told her that her baby was stillborn. In the end, Simon and Paige agree never to tell Ingrid that she murdered her own son to protect her daughter.

The end.

There is, however, one B-storyline worth mentioning. While Elena is investigating the connection between all these missing and murdered men, she’s also trying to learn more about her late husband’s secret daughter, whom she didn’t find out about until after his death. She assumes that her loving husband had had a secret affair. She learns, however, that he never cheated. He donated his sperm to a woman who wanted to have a baby, but he never told Elena because he thought it would break her heart, since Elena couldn’t have children. Elena was supposed to have dinner with the secret daughter the night that Ash and Dee Dee murdered her, and that storyline fizzles out.