![]() RELATED: Lesley Manville's Editor-Turned-Detective Shines in 'Magpie Murders' Trailer He’s a bitter hotshot who doesn’t want to be bothered, but Susan is quite used to it. (This boldly mirrors Sir Arthur Conan Doyle’s feelings toward his creation, Sherlock Holmes, which Susan even acknowledges.) All in all, this legacy has made Alan incredibly wealthy, but also incredibly detestable. He feels mystery writing is somewhat beneath him and wishes he was beloved for the types of stories he actually wants to tell. In fact, the success of this character and the continuing mystery series actually infuriates Alan. Leading the series is the Oscar-nominated Lesley Manville as Susan Ryeland, the long-time editor of the highly successful novelist Alan Conway ( Conleth Hill).Īlan is known for his mystery series starring his fan-favorite detective character Atticus Pünd, though he never intended to be a mystery novelist. Mystery might just be this guy’s middle name, and it shows in his work. To give you an idea of how entrenched and trusted Horowitz is in the mystery landscape, he’s written two Sherlock Holmes novels and three James Bond novels, all of which were commissioned by the authors’ respective estates. ![]() Magpie Murders is based on renowned mystery novelist Anthony Horowitz’s 2016 novel of the same name, with Horowitz even penning all six episodes himself. ![]()
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