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The Final 'Marble Hall Murders' Will Air This September
Susan Ryland will be back to solve one last case in September 2026.
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Susan Ryland will be back to solve one last case in September 2026.
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Nine Bodies in a Mexican Morgue has set an ambitious premiere date for its debut on MGM+, arriving the first Sunday in March, dead smack in the middle of every network's big premiere window to get the most Emmy love for their broadcast. It's obvious why
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We are in a golden age of murder mysteries on TV. Cozy crime like Grantchester, Father Brown, and Death in Paradise are all hitting double-digit seasons. Meanwhile, more highbrow fare aims to do something different with the genre, from Agatha Christie reimaginings like Murder Is Easy to upcoming comedy mysteries
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Magpie Murders and Moonflower Murders have been two of PBS Masterpiece's most successful mystery series in ages. Penned by Anthony Horowitz, the man who created Midsomer Murders and Foyle's War, among others, both seasons of the Lesley Manville-led meta-mystery tour have been the highlights of their
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Moonflower Murders wrapped up the second mystery in the Susan Ryeland series on PBS, but that doesn't mean the editor-turned-mystery sleuth, played by Lesley Manville, has solved her last case. Much like Magpie Murders, which introduced Ryeland, her author Alan Conway (Conleth Hill), and his mystery novels that
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Whether you read his books or were introduced to shows he created like Collision or Foyleβs War, Anthony Horowitz is a name you should recognize. His early YA titles led to writing the explosively popular teen spy series known as the Alex Rider novels, which he later adapted to
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Anthony Horowitz is a name that's become synonymous with the best of British TV mysteries. After writing 11 episodes of Agatha Christie's Poirot, he created and wrote the first seasons of Midsomer Murders before wandering off to do the same for Foyle's War. Currently,