![]() ![]() ![]() Only when that story ends without being solved, does Horowitz switch to Susan Ryeland's real-world point of view as she tries to ascertain Alan's state of mind before his death while also seeking the missing chapter.Įssentially, it's one full mystery followed by another, creating quite a bit of whiplash. Originally, Horowitz told the story in two chunks, starting inside Alan Conway's novel, a 1950s-set mystery in which the fictional detective Atticus Pünd solves the murder of a wealthy land owner. "Magpie Murders" is the six-part series based on Anthony Horowitz's best-selling novel, which he also adapted for PBS' "Masterpiece," making major structural changes to liven up the television-viewing experience. ![]() The cozy "Maltese Falcon": How "Murder, She Wrote" reinvented mysteries forever ![]()
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