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(Mostly) British Detective Mysteries

Jerry G.

Reviews and ratings of detective mysteries, mostly British but not always, and usually TV versions, but not always.

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Grace (my Rating: 3+)

Grace, revolving around Detective Superintendent Roy Grace and Glenn Branson (his deputy and close friend), is now in its fourth season on Britbox. I watch when the other pickings are slim.

a month ago
4
0

Donna Leon and Boris Akunin

Generally I use this space to talk about TV detective mysteries. But I read them too, in between sci-fi and science stuff (like Darwin’s Voyage of the Beagle). Recently I have been dipping into a few more Commissario Brunetti investigations...

2 months ago
4
1

New Seasons of PBS Mystery Start September 15

I find myself often, even usually, reviewing in this space detective mysteries to be found on BritBox, an online streaming service of BBC and ITV. Many of their shows originally appeared in the U.S. on PBS. But as it became more profitable ...

2 months ago
4
2

New Tricks (My Rating: 5+)

Back from the summer break with one from my top three favorite British detective series, along with Morse, and Foyles War.* Some years ago, when I retired for the second time (I’ve done it thrice), my lunchtime watching was New Tricks on PB...

3 months ago
3
3

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  • Jerry G.

    Born in NJ. Grad school in Pittsburgh. Former U.S. diplomat in Latin America & Africa and UN peacekeeper in Kosovo & East Timor. Alive in Washington, DC

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