Just finished Three Pines on Amazon Prime Video.
I went in with medium expectations, based on a few things I'd read, but I'm happy to report that it exceeded those expectations by some distance.
It follows the work of a Quebec police chief as he tries to solve various murders in and around the town of Three Pines. Four two-part cases, but with an overarching case concerning the disappearance of a young indigenous woman.
The series isn't without a couple of minor weaknesses: it's a bit Midsummer, in that you have a series of murders in quick succession in an idyllic community, and a couple of major plot points were obviously telegraphed.
Despite this, it does have a bit of emotional weight, and Alfred Molina sells it in the main role - he's superb. The supporting cast and wonderful location in rural Quebec also help. This is far better than some of the edgier stuff that usually gets the high ratings. Highly recommended.