‘All Her Fault’ review: Sarah Snook and Dakota Fanning lend class to adaptation of Irish book about a child abduction

Lead actors steal the show in slick potboiler that just begs to be binge-watched
Dakota Fanning (left) and Sarah Snook in ‘All Her Fault’, which transplants the action of Andrea Mara’s novel from Dublin to Chicago. Photo: Sky/Peacock
Here’s something you don’t see every week: a British-American thriller that transplants a Dublin-set novel by a Dublin writer to Chicago and was filmed in Melbourne.
Then again, eight-part miniseries All Her Fault (all episodes on Sky Atlantic, Friday, November 7), a twisty, turny, manipulative child abduction drama from the book by Andrea Mara, could really be set in any community anywhere, provided it has rich couples who live in big houses with big swimming pools, drink wine from big glasses and employ nannies to look after their kids while they’re busy with their big careers.




