Netflix fans are comparing a new British thriller to the works of Agatha Christie, dubbing it 'an absolute masterpiece.' The show, available on Netflix and BBC iPlayer, has captivated audiences with its gripping storyline.
Plot Overview
The series follows Pip Fitz-Amobi, played by Emma Myers, a determined teenager obsessed with uncovering the truth behind the murder of schoolgirl Andie Bell five years earlier. While the town believes Andie's boyfriend, Sal Singh, killed her before taking his own life, Pip suspects a deeper conspiracy. As new mysteries emerge in her quiet English town, she discovers how far people will go to keep secrets hidden.
Critical Acclaim
The series boasts an impressive 87% on Rotten Tomatoes, with season one scoring 83% and season two climbing to 92%. Critic Katie Rosseinsky from The Independent UK described it as 'Think The Famous Five meets Pretty Little Liars, as told by Agatha Christie.' Lindsay Press of Culturess called it 'a fun and quick binge-worthy show.' However, Rohan Naahar from The Indian Express noted that it struggles to decide between a quaint homage to British crime dramas and edgy entertainment for Euphoria fans.
Viewer Reactions
Audience reviewers have praised the show, with one stating, 'It's really good, and the acting is on point.' Another added, 'An absolutely stunning story that follows the book perfectly. Absolute masterpiece!'
Future Seasons
Season 3 has wrapped production and will premiere globally on Netflix in 2027. Writer and executive producer Holly Jackson expressed excitement, saying, 'It's dark, breathless, horrible, and somehow still manages to be funny.'
You can watch A Good Girl's Guide to Murder on Netflix or BBC iPlayer now.



