haven

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Haven, Maine appears to be just another lively, New England seaside town, complete with quaint shops, scenic beaches and a busy harbor.
But when FBI Agent Audrey Parker (Emily Rose) arrives on a routine case, she encounters the mysterious underside of Haven. Her investigation leads her to discover that certain people in Haven are supernatural in a way that can't be controlled - and they often hide in plain sight. Audrey is not just a relentless, highly trained investigator - she's charming and clever, gifted with unique intuition. In the series, she discovers that she alone is uniquely qualified to save these people, and she chooses to stay in Haven - not only to unravel the mysteries surrounding these troubled people, but to dig deeper into the unsettling truths about her own history and her ties to this extraordinary place.
As she resolves the problems of others, Audrey finds allies in Haven to help her along the way. There's Nathan Wuornos (Lucas Bryant), a wry local detective who becomes Audrey's partner on the police force - and who is himself one of the people suffering a supernatural affliction. Nathan is numb to all sensation, everything from pain to simple human touch - or so he would lead Audrey to believe. Duke Crocker (Eric Balfour) is Nathan's nemesis, a rogue who makes a living doing secretive work on both sides of the law. And standing in the background are more of the Haven locals who will aid or impair Audrey's journey. People like Vince and Dave Teagues, the brothers who own the town newspaper, and Police Chief Wuornos, Nathan's father who - like many in Haven - is skilled at keeping the town's secrets.
Haven, based on the Stephen King novella The Colorado Kid, is the story of Audrey's entry into this seemingly normal town. Across the seasons, Audrey's quest to understand herself and the great mysteries of Haven will drive her ever deeper down the rabbit hole.