Dive into the enchanting world of Moonflower Murders, where cosy crime meets a sprinkle of magic – starring Lesley Manville!
The BBC is back at it again, bringing a sprinkle of magic and a splash of mystery with its adaptation of Anthony Horowitz's latest novel, Moonflower Murders. This follow-up to the much-loved Magpie Murders features the brilliant Lesley Manville reprising her role as Susan Ryeland. Catch her in a sunny snapshot of her new life in Crete, living the dream until a thrilling twist pulls her back into the dark, winding alleys of crime-solving. With a cast that includes Tim McMullan as the enigmatic Atticus Pünd and Adrian Rawlins as the multi-faceted Lawrence Treherne, this drama promises to keep your detective instincts sharp and your heart racing!
Fans of the first series are in for a treat as Moonflower Murders introduces a new kind of flavour to the genre. It’s not just another ‘whodunnit’; it infuses elements of magic that evoke a sense of wonder alongside its cosy crime narrative. Picture sipping a cocktail while trying to solve puzzles alongside Susan and her crew! The show not only caters to mystery enthusiasts but also charms those who appreciate a little whimsy in their entertainment. And remember, it’s not every day you get to watch a crime thriller that has a side of sun-soaked Mediterranean liveliness!
Yet, not everything in paradise is smooth sailing. The recent health scare involving Manville has caused quite the buzz, reminding fans that while we adore our stars, they too face unexpected hurdles. It’s a testament to their dedication that such challenges will not keep them from delivering thrilling episodes. Can Susan Ryeland unearth the truth while grappling with the complexities of life both on-screen and off? Only time will tell!
As viewers tuned in on November 16th for Moonflower Murders' premiere, social media erupted with five-word reactions that encapsulated their shared sentiments about the programme. The chatter around the show's debut reinforces the depth of its impact, proving once more that there’s something undeniably engaging about a well-crafted mystery, especially when cosy settings and strong characters are involved.
Fun Fact: Did you know Lesley Manville has received multiple award nominations for her riveting performances, including an Oscar nod for her role in Phantom Thread? Her ability to bring relatable complexity to characters is part of what makes Moonflower Murders a must-watch! Another tidbit, Anthony Horowitz is not just an acclaimed author but also a screenwriter for legendary series like Foyle's War and Midsomer Murders! So, you can trust that the storytelling quality in Moonflower Murders is in expert hands!
Lesley Manville as Susan Ryeland · Tim McMullan as Atticus Pünd · Adrian Rawlins as Lawrence Treherne / Lance Gardner · Rosalie Craig as Lisa Treherne / Melissa ...
The BBC's second Anthony Horowitz adaptation brings something new - and a little strange - to a formula that's been done to death.
Moonflower Murders will see Lesley Manville return as editor-turned-sleuth Susan Ryeland who is living a peaceful life in Crete. But her life is interrupted ...
The detective drama - based on the Anthony Horowitz novel of the same name - will air on the BBC on Saturday, November 16 at 9:15pm. Moonflower Murders is the ...
The episode opens with Aiden MacNeil making a BBC News appeal about Cecily. Susan, Lawrence, Pauline, Lisa, Gwyneth, Derek and Liam all watch. Liam, who looks ...
Lesley Manville is starring in the latest adaptation of Anthony Horowitz's iconic series Moonflower Murders - but she suffered a horror health issue.
The actor, known for his work on both stage and screen, returns for the eagerly anticipated sequel to Magpie Murders.
Based on Anthony Horowitz's book, Susan Ryeland (Lesley Manville) is living a very different life in Crete after her office burned down in Magpie Murders.
BBC viewers tuned in for the first part of Moonflower Murders on Saturday night, a sequel to Magpie Murders starring Lesley Manville as Susan Ryeland.
BBC Moonflower Murders fans all had the same thing to say as they tuned into the first episode of the new series on Saturday night.