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SERIES REVIEW: A Good Girl’s Guide To Murder (Season 2)

SERIES REVIEW: A Good Girl’s Guide To Murder (Season 2)
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The second season of 'A Good Girl’s Guide to Murder' continues the story of amateur sleuth Pip Fitz-Amobi as she seeks justice for past crimes while investigating a new disappearance. The review highlights the show's shift toward exploring the psychological cost of obsession.

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It reflects the growing popularity of teen-centric procedural dramas that tackle complex social issues like assault and justice.

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The first series of A Good Girl s Guide to Murder was a smart and entertaining twist on the amateur sleuth genre (a modern, British version of Nancy Drew , of you will). It took all the familiar ingredients – a determined investigator, buried secrets, small-town intrigue and shocking revelations – and transplanted them into a teenage setting, anchored by the endlessly resourceful Pip Fitz-Amobi (Emma Myers). By the end of the first series, Pip had unravelled the truth behind the murder of Andie Bell, exposing a web of lies that implicated multiple members of the Little Kilton community. Yet one major villain remained untouched: the wealthy, manipulative Max Hastings.

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