Last year, I watched a fun mystery series on PBS called Magpie Murders. It involved writers, editors, and murderers. It's always fun watching what other writers write about their writing characters.
(It does make sense, just read that sentence a few more times.)
Well, the sequel to this little series is back (which I found out two episodes too late) and it's called Moonflower Murders. I need to find a way to watch these older episodes (the PBS website has streaming to the most recent episode, so trying to find episode one may be tricky).
I've also been watching older episodes of the period classic mysteries Sister Boniface and Father Brown, both set in the 1950s. I watch so many of these mysteries for their wardrobe array; these two are superb.
If Moonflower Murders is anything like Magpie Murders, they will be fantastic. There is a bit of a story within a story - a murder within a murder. Which means double the mystery.
Cheers.
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