Lesley Manville is set to return as Susan Ryeland in 'Moonflower Murders,' a new series for masterpiecepbs.
Murder is the name of the game for PBS Masterpiece at today's conference for the Television Critic's Association 2023 Winter Press Tour. After landing a hit with the murder mystery adaptation Magpie Murders starring The Crown's Lesley Manville, a second series is on the way titled Moonflower Murders which adapts the second novel of Anthony Horowitz's Susan Ryeland series.
COLLIDER VIDEO OF THE DAY The actress will have her work cut out for her in Moonflower Murders as Susan is tasked with solving a much older case. Having left the cutthroat world of editing, she's now living with her longtime boyfriend and running a small hotel in Crete. She's contacted about a case related to Conway's work and, in need of the money to keep things afloat, she takes the opportunity to return to London. Instead of just one mystery, Susan has to solve two.
Read Official Statements From the Magpie Murders Team Below The team behind Magpie Murders was thrilled by the continuation of the Susan Ryeland saga in a new series and, at the same time, a bit shocked at the overwhelming love from media members. Horrowitz, in particular, was more than happy to return to adapting his novels for television, saying in a statement:
With how big of a success the first series was, Masterpiece is re-teaming with Eleventh Hour Films to recapture the magic. Masterpiece executive producer Susanne Simpson shared her own statement praising Eleventh Hour for helping Masterpiece continue a major hit as well as Manville and McMullan for returning as the series leads:
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