Abigail Dalton becomes the target of a deadly coup led by British military general Joseph Livingston and ex-captain John Michael Shagan. The plan turns deadly when French President Vivienne Toussaint is killed in a Downing Street explosion orchestrated by Shagan. Abigail narrowly escapes and, with the help of Vivienne’s stepson, Matheo, ensures her family reaches a safe house outside London.
Abigail And Kathy Expose Livingston As Coup Traitor While Shagan Escalates Danger
To dismantle the coup, Abigail seeks the help of cabinet minister Kathy. Together, they confront Livingston at the Ministry of Defence. His subtle admission of involvement in the coup leads to his arrest, temporarily neutralizing one of the threats against Abigail and her family.

John Shagan, fueled by personal loss, continues his attack on Abigail’s family with the aid of Saskia. He manipulates Abigail into coming alone to save them, revealing the depth of his obsession. During the confrontation, Matheo engages Saskia, disarms her, and manages to contact the police, who prepare to intervene.
Abigail Uncovers Shagan’s Revenge, Family Threatened, Daughter Heroically Ends Deadly Confrontation
Abigail discovers Shagan’s motive: her earlier military decisions indirectly caused the death of his pregnant fiancée during a Guatemalan conflict. Despite her pleas, Shagan attacks Abigail’s husband, leaving him wounded. The standoff ends when Abigail’s daughter, Sylvie, shoots Shagan, neutralizing the threat. Police arrive, securing Abigail and her family, while Sylvie’s legal outcome remains uncertain.
Three months later, Abigail returns to her official duties, accompanied by her husband and daughter. At a press conference, she vows to lead the country with honesty and transparency. The series closes on a note of resilience, showing Abigail as a strong leader who has survived betrayal, danger, and personal loss.



