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The Flanders Panel (original Spanish title La tabla de Flandes) is a novel written by Spanish author Arturo Pérez-Reverte in 1990, telling of a mystery hidden in an art masterpiece spanning from the 15th century to the present day.
Néboa is a Spanish mystery-thriller television series starring Emma Suárez and Isabel Naveira. Created by Xosé Morais, Víctor Sierra and Alberto Guntín, produced by RTVE and Voz Audiovisual and set in Galicia, the plot concerns the investigation on a series of serial murders taking place in a small island community during the carnival.
Mediterranean Murder is a 1951 mystery detective novel by the British writer Anne Hocking. [1] [2] Written during the Golden Age of Detective Fiction, it was the twelfth entry in her series featuring Chief Inspector William Austen of Scotland Yard. It was published in the United States by Doubleday under the alternative title Killing Kin. [3]
Broken Harbour is a crime novel written by Irish novelist Tana French, originally published on 2 July 2012 by Hatchette Books Ireland. [1] It is the 4th [2] book in the Dublin Murder Squad series and was first published in the USA by Viking Penguin a member of the Penguin Group (USA).
Pages in category "Novels set in Madrid" The following 27 pages are in this category, out of 27 total. ... This page was last edited on 19 March 2024, ...
The Innocent is one of 14 Harlan Coben novels to be made into Netflix series, following Coben's signing of a deal with the company in August 2018. [9] It was announced by Netflix in November 2019, [10] and production began in September 2020. [2] Consisting of 8 episodes, [2] the series is produced by Sospecha Films and Think Studio. [11]
Agatha's character in the TV series, as played by Ashley Jensen, is notably different from her depiction in the novels: she is less bitter and more vulnerable than the version in the books. [5] Other characters from the novels and some of the relationships between them are also notably different in the TV series, making the cast more of an ...
The series is based on Phil Rickman's "Merrily Watkins" series of books, of which "Midwinter of the Spirit" is the second in the series. [1]This series follows country vicar Merrily Watkins, who is one of the few women priests working as an exorcist in the UK.