
Anthony Horowitz's Mysteries
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The cast revealed what they love most about writer Anthony Horowitz's style of writing.
"Agatha Christie was the Queen of Crime, and he really is the King of Crime." The cast revealed what they love most about writer Anthony Horowitz's style of writing.
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Anthony Horowitz's Mysteries
Clip: Season 2024 | 2m 51sVideo has Closed Captions
"Agatha Christie was the Queen of Crime, and he really is the King of Crime." The cast revealed what they love most about writer Anthony Horowitz's style of writing.
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Interview: Pippa Bennett-Warner
Get insider insights on the gripping Moonflower Murders finale and more from actor Pippa Bennett-Warner. Contains spoilers!Providing Support for PBS.org
Learn Moreabout PBS online sponsorship- I take it you know who I am.
Alan Conway.
Well, I'm a writer.
You might have heard of me.
- I hope nobody in the world is going to compare me to Alan Conway, I would hate to think that I'm anything like him, but I must admit, I do put a lot of my friends into my books.
Unlike Alan, however, I do it with a smile.
- Anthony does an amazing job of creating both worlds, the novel and the reality.
- I sort of have read an Alan Conway book in the sense that I've read Anthony's books.
- Agatha Christie was the Queen of Crime, and he really is the King of Crime.
Just amazing fecundity and also imagination.
- It's ingeniously interwoven narratives and incredibly complicated, but nevertheless, an utterly compelling watch.
- What Anthony is riffing on is our love of the classic murder mystery.
So Cotswold Village or a Country House Hotel.
It's classic, but it's a very clever twist, you know, and the whole idea of the dual narrative is very new.
I think he's put a really original spin on it.
- You get the 1950s half the story of the mystery in the book.
You get the Alan Conway book, as it were.
And then you get the Susan Ryeland world.
He's merged the two worlds and he does it so brilliantly and I think first time round, you know, his diehard fans are so kind of taken aback with the crossover of the two worlds being that Pund and Susan have this really rather lovely relationship.
- I've been a huge Anthony Horowitz fan since I was a child.
I kind of grew up reading all of his books.
So when I got this, I was like, "Oh gosh, it feels like "it was just like the biggest treat ever."
- I came to Magpie Murders because I've got a 15-year-old daughter who, by coincidence, read "Magpie Murders" and absolutely loved it.
It's great to get some viewing that we all love and it was just one of those very, very satisfying experiences.
And so I was a big fan of "Magpie Murders."
Then my daughter got "Moonflower Murders," the next book, and then I got the audition for the part.
- It has an amazing sense of intrigue and mystery, and there's little red herrings and clues, which Anthony lands page by page.
And you are gonna see that as a TV viewer.
- And there is a twist right at the end, right at the end, which I just went, "Oh my goodness, it's so clever."
I mean, actually I didn't guess the murderer, murderers, who knows?
- And hopefully that kind of thirst for wanting to know who the murderer is, what actually happened.
That's the thing that kind of draws you back episode to episode.
Why Do Audiences Love Crime Thrillers?
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The cast consider why audiences love crime thrillers. (2m 57s)
A Moonflower Murders Star Takes our Quiz
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Pippa Bennett-Warner finds out which MASTERPIECE Mystery! crime-fighter would be her partner! (1m 14s)
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The cast revealed what they love most about writer Anthony Horowitz's style of writing. (2m 51s)
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Go behind the scenes and learn more about the scenic filming locations and detailed sets. (2m 58s)
Who's Who in Moonflower Murders?
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Mark Gatiss, Daniel Mays, and more describe their Moonflower Murders characters. (2m 57s)
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The cast and creator of Moonflower Murders introduce you to the clever, surprising show. (2m)
From Magpie Murders to Moonflower Murders: What to Expect
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The cast and creators on how Magpie Murders ended, and what's ahead Moonflower Murders. (2m 49s)
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Susan and Andreas visit Stefan in prison. Will Susan solve Cecily's mysterious disappearance? (30s)
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The cast of Moonflower Murders weigh in on who does murder mysteries best! (2m 50s)
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The Endicotts reveal someone had a motive to kill Cecily. (30s)
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Susan meets with Alan’s ex-partner and learns a shocking secret. (30s)
Mystery Musings with Mark Gatiss
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Mark Gatiss explains what makes a proper murder mystery story such as Moonflower Murders. (2m 58s)
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In London, Susan investigates what Alan Conway knew about the Frank Parris murder. (30s)
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Susan checks into the Treherne’s hotel and meets Lisa, Cecily’s sister, and Aiden, Cecily’s husband. (30s)
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