Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. A new version of the hugely popular Inspector Lynley crime novels by Elizabeth George is heading to the BBC and BritBox it's been ...
With Thursday’s BritBox detective series “Lynley,” Leo Suter has shaved the beard and dropped the sword from his “Vikings: Valhalla” stint as the barbarian King of Norway to toil in Savile Row suits ...
I've only recently started reading British mystery novels, but it's been more than enough time for me to become a big fan of Elizabeth George's books about New Scotland Yard Inspector Thomas Lynley. I ...
You'd be forgiven if you don't remember The Inspector Lynley Mysteries, the BBC primetime hit that aired in the 2000s. But if you do, then the good news is that the crime series is back with an ...
Chris is a Senior News Writer for Collider. He can be found in an IMAX screen, with his eyes watering and his ears bleeding for his own pleasure. He joined the news team in 2022 and accidentally fell ...
**** Elizabeth George, one of the bestselling authors in the world, has a new book that brings us back into the realm of Detective Inspector Thomas Lynley of the London police. But the DI, now acting ...
Tonight sees the return of one of the most popular TV detectives in recent decades - Detective Inspector Thomas Lynley and his straight-talking sidekick Detective Sergeant Barbara Havers. However, ...
Elizabeth George's 17th Inspector Lynley novel, "Believing the Lie," is 600-plus pages, about 300 pages more than the British mysteries I typically read. One reviewer thought the last 200 pages failed ...
Leo Suter and Sofia Barclay are set to grace our television screens on Monday, January 5 with the fresh revival of The Inspector Lynley Mysteries. The crime drama, which proved popular when it first ...
Actor Leo Suter went from tight-fitting silk breeches and a waistcoat to itchy wool tunics and bear skins. For him it was all in a day’s work. People first noticed the British actor for his roles in ...
It's like reading the last of a mystery first, but I'll not be giving away whodunit to tell you that hostess Diana Rigg describes Aug. 19's new Mystery! as belonging to "the cozy genre." Cozy ...
Results that may be inaccessible to you are currently showing.
Hide inaccessible results