Editor Susan Ryeland gets drawn into a web of intrigue and murder when she receives Alan Conway's unfinished manuscript of an Atticus Pünd mystery.Editor Susan Ryeland gets drawn into a web of intrigue and murder when she receives Alan Conway's unfinished manuscript of an Atticus Pünd mystery.Editor Susan Ryeland gets drawn into a web of intrigue and murder when she receives Alan Conway's unfinished manuscript of an Atticus Pünd mystery.
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Not my usual binge
Whodunnits are not my thing normally, but I am so pleased I tried this. Highly original and very engaging. The story zipped along and never got boring.
A few of the characters were badly miscast but the leads were excellently played, and Lesley Manville was outstanding.
I hope Britbox will list more quality material.
A few of the characters were badly miscast but the leads were excellently played, and Lesley Manville was outstanding.
I hope Britbox will list more quality material.
A very engaging watch.
Try and imagine the concept of a Poirot novel taking place inside an episode of Midsomer Murders, that's about the closest description I can think of to describe this quirky, but enjoyable series.
Anthony Horovitz has written some great material, and adapted One great shows, including some of the best loved Agatha Christie dramas.
It's a little confusing at times, but it all comes together well, and even if you don't fully understand events, you will during the conclusion.
It looks amazing, it's a wonderful looking production, with some fabulous clothes, sets and cars. Nice music also, it's not intrusive.
Personally I preferred the scenes set in the past, the crimes in the book were really engaging, I'd be happy to watch a series of Atticus Pund mysteries. In the style of Poirot he also gets his big moment to unravel the mystery.
Will we get The Moonflower Murders? I hope so, that's another cracking book that would adapt well.
If you enjoy the world of Agatha Christie and Francis Durbridge, then you may just enjoy this series, 8/10.
Anthony Horovitz has written some great material, and adapted One great shows, including some of the best loved Agatha Christie dramas.
It's a little confusing at times, but it all comes together well, and even if you don't fully understand events, you will during the conclusion.
It looks amazing, it's a wonderful looking production, with some fabulous clothes, sets and cars. Nice music also, it's not intrusive.
Personally I preferred the scenes set in the past, the crimes in the book were really engaging, I'd be happy to watch a series of Atticus Pund mysteries. In the style of Poirot he also gets his big moment to unravel the mystery.
Will we get The Moonflower Murders? I hope so, that's another cracking book that would adapt well.
If you enjoy the world of Agatha Christie and Francis Durbridge, then you may just enjoy this series, 8/10.
Superb
This is a very different quite quirky whodunnit, the way the modern day story mirrors the story in the murdered authors book is exceptional, this isn't a gritty in your face murder mystery, it's clever, well written and well acted, thoroughly enjoyable and a great addition to the excellent tradition of whodunnit dramas.
Pointless and distracting casting
As others have correctly said this is a slightly above average offering from the genre of the easy watching gentle whodunnit
Lesley Manville and the main actors are all and the plot interesting and engaging but ..... Why oh why do they feel the need to change historical fact to supposedly attract a more diverse audience?!
All the fringe characters from this little English village in 1955 are non-white, of course they are! 😔 I'm not begrudging anyone making a living but it is ridiculously jarring and distracts from your investment of time and suspension of disbelief
Will stick with it and try and gloss over the failings until/ unless it gets even sillier.
Lesley Manville and the main actors are all and the plot interesting and engaging but ..... Why oh why do they feel the need to change historical fact to supposedly attract a more diverse audience?!
All the fringe characters from this little English village in 1955 are non-white, of course they are! 😔 I'm not begrudging anyone making a living but it is ridiculously jarring and distracts from your investment of time and suspension of disbelief
Will stick with it and try and gloss over the failings until/ unless it gets even sillier.
Enjoyable new addition to the period detective genre with a clever twist
Susan Ryeland, the editor of the 'Atticus Pund' detective novels, receives a new manuscript but its unfinished and the author is... The drama switches between the present day and the fictional 1955 plot of the book. Its very cleverly done.
Adapted by Anthony Horowitz (Foyle's War) from his own book I was expecting something decent and it doesn't disappoint. If you want a well-written and acted period detective series with some modern twists, dive in you'll love it. Principal cast were all very good and at 45m an episode it breezes by.
Adapted by Anthony Horowitz (Foyle's War) from his own book I was expecting something decent and it doesn't disappoint. If you want a well-written and acted period detective series with some modern twists, dive in you'll love it. Principal cast were all very good and at 45m an episode it breezes by.
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- TriviaEach episode includes a shot of some Magpies. The number of Magpies each time corresponds with the episode number.
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