Feb 27 • 16:04 UTC 🇬🇧 UK Mirror

BBC teases season 2 of ‘best murder mystery show in years’ based on bestselling novels

The BBC has announced the return of its crime drama 'A Good Girl’s Guide to Murder' for a second season, based on the bestselling novels, following its success on Netflix.

The BBC has confirmed that its popular crime drama 'A Good Girl’s Guide to Murder' will premiere its second season later this year. The show, which stars Emma Myers as teenage detective Pip Fitz-Amobi, follows her investigation into a local murder as part of her school project. The first season turned into a cultural phenomenon after being streamed on Netflix, elevating its status beyond the UK and attracting an international audience.

The series is adapted from Holly Jackson's bestselling novels, and the anticipation for the new season has been building since the announcement in November 2024. Fans of the show are eager to see how the new storyline, which is based on the sequel novel 'Good Girl, Bad Blood,' unfolds. The initial season captivated viewers with its thrilling combination of mystery and drama, and expectations for the second are high given the acclaim and popularity it received.

As preparations for the series' return are underway, the show's production team is focused on maintaining the engaging storytelling and character development that won over audiences. With the backdrop of Bristol once again serving as a key setting for the show's intricate plot, the expectation is that the second season will continue to draw viewers in, potentially solidifying its status as a staple in contemporary British crime drama.

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