After a successful first season, the series Murder instructions will soon return to Netflix for a second season.
What new investigation awaits Pip? Adaptation of the book A Good Girl’s Guide to Murder by British detective novelist Holly Jackson, the series Murder instructions quickly became a hit when it was released on Netflix last August. And for good reason, the case that young Pippa decided to solve as an amateur detective has fascinated many subscribers, delighted in passing to find the actress Emma Myers (Wednesday) in the main role. But while we left the young woman delighted to have solved the mystery that had haunted her small English village of Little Kilton for several years, good news: she will return for a season 2.
Indeed, the BBC, Netflix and co-producer ZDFneo have given the green light for a second season of Murder instructionsreports Deadline. This, composed of six episodes, should be based on Holly Jackson's second novel, entitled Murder instructions: disturbing disappearance (Good Girl, Bad Bloodin VO). The author will work on the script of the series with Poppy Cogan, who signed the first season, for filming which should begin next year. Two other parts, As Good as Dead et Kill Joymake up the literary saga of Holly Jackson. It could therefore be that the Netflix series has a bright future ahead of it…
What will season 2 of Murder Instructions be about?
But before speculating on a third or even fourth season of Murder instructionsthe second already promises to be full of twists and turns if we are to believe the synopsis of the novel on which it will be based. We will therefore find Pip who is now determined to stay away from investigations after having solved the Andie Bell affair. But as Max Hastings' trial approaches, key witness Jamie Reynolds suddenly disappears and Pip finds himself racing against time to find him. Emma Myers will obviously reprise her role as an amateur detective alongside Zain Iqbal who plays Ravi Singh.