Annika's third episode has her tangling with the death of a man who turns out to have been an enemy of everyone while being her own worst enemy in romance.
Families fight, and that's what the French court, one big dysfunctional family, is doing in The Serpent Queen, as the country enters a crisis and Mary the future Queen of Scots tests her power.
In the second episode of Magpie Murders, Susan's search for Alan Conway's missing chapter mirrors the investigation into the Pye Hall deaths by Atticus Pund.
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Doctor Whosends off Thirteenth Doctor Jodie Whittaker, celebrates the BBC's 100th anniversary and looks toward the show's future in a chaotic centenary special that works better as emotional fan service than it does as a coherent story.
The ladies discuss the first two episodes of Magpie Murders, a refreshingly offbeat new series about a book editor, a dead author's unfinished manuscript, and the mystery that ties the stories on the page and in real life together.