Haven

TV-14 7.5
2010 Drama , Mystery , Sci-Fi

FBI agent Audrey Parker arrives in the small town of Haven, Maine to solve a murder and soon discovers the town's many secrets—which also hold the key to unlocking the mysteries of her lost past.

  • Cast:
    Emily Rose , Lucas Bryant , Eric Balfour

Seasons

Season 5
Haven's protectors are thrust into uncharted waters: Duke is now a ticking time bomb, fighting to contain the Troubles within him, while Nathan faces his greatest fear that Audrey—the woman he's fought so desperately to save—may be gone forever.
Season 5 2014
Season 4
Season four picks up six months after the town was pummeled by a violent meteor storm and Audrey and Duke vanished into thin air, leaving an injured Nathan marooned in Haven.
Season 4 2013
Season 3
Season three picks up immediately following the events of the gripping season two finale with Audrey having been kidnapped; Nathan warned against pursuing a romantic relationship with Audrey; and Duke seemingly engaged in a fight to the death with Nathan after he discovers his family lineage is to kill "troubled" citizens of Haven.
Season 3 2012
Season 2
Audrey Parker must not only stay on top of Haven's many afflictions, but she must also solve her most challenging case yet: the secret of her own lost past and its ties to Haven. With the help of Nathan Wuornos, a handsome local cop with his own trouble, and Duke Crocker, a local smuggler and reluctant aide in solving Haven's troubles, Audrey digs deeper into uncovering her identity.
Season 2 2011
Season 1
FBI agent Audrey Parker arrives in the town of Haven, Maine on a routine case and her knack for unraveling mysteries proves an asset when she discovers that the seemingly sleepy town is, in fact, a longtime refuge for people with supernatural afflictions. Among the townspeople are local cop Nathan Wuornos, who eventually becomes Audrey's partner, and the mysterious and charming Duke Crocker.
Season 1 2010

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