Si vous avez adoré 'Aurora Teagarden : Cache-cache mortel' (2018), cette série de mystères captivants et son héroïne perspicace, vous allez adorer ces 10 films et séries similaires. Découvrez des intrigues pleines de suspense, des enquêtes astucieuses et des personnages attachants qui sauront vous tenir en haleine.

Midsomer Murders (1997)
Description: A long-running British detective series known for its picturesque rural settings and intricate murder plots. The show blends cozy mystery elements with darker undertones.
Fait: Despite its idyllic setting, the fictional county of Midsomer has one of the highest murder rates in television history.


Miss Fisher's Murder Mysteries (2012)
Description: A stylish and engaging mystery series set in the past, featuring a strong female lead who solves crimes with wit and charm. The show combines light-hearted moments with intriguing whodunits.
Fait: The series is based on the Phryne Fisher detective novels by Kerry Greenwood. It was praised for its vibrant costumes and Jazz Age aesthetic.


Grantchester (2014)
Description: A period detective drama that pairs a clergyman with a police detective to solve crimes in a small English village. The show mixes mystery with character-driven storytelling.
Fait: The series is based on 'The Grantchester Mysteries' novels by James Runcie, inspired by his father who was a real-life clergyman and detective.


The Mystery Cruise (2013)
Description: A made-for-TV mystery movie featuring amateur sleuths solving crimes in an elegant setting. The plot revolves around hidden motives and clever deductions.
Fait: This film is part of a series of mystery movies that often feature cruise ships or other luxurious locations as backdrops for crimes.


The Murder of Roger Ackroyd (2000)
Description: A television adaptation of Agatha Christie's famous novel featuring Hercule Poirot. The story is renowned for its brilliant plot twist and classic mystery structure.
Fait: The novel this adaptation is based on is considered one of Christie's most controversial works due to its groundbreaking narrative technique.


Murder, She Wrote (1984)
Description: A classic mystery series starring a sharp-witted female protagonist who solves crimes in her small town and beyond. The show is known for its clever plots and charming lead character.
Fait: At its peak, the series was one of the most watched shows on American television, often drawing over 30 million viewers per episode.


Rosemary & Thyme (2003)
Description: A lighthearted mystery series about two gardening enthusiasts who frequently stumble upon murders. The show combines horticulture with crime-solving in picturesque English settings.
Fait: The series was created by Brian Eastman, who also produced 'Poirot,' and features many of the same production team members.


Father Brown (2013)
Description: A British mystery series about a Catholic priest who solves crimes in his rural parish. The show combines gentle humor with thoughtful moral dilemmas.
Fait: The character of Father Brown was created by G.K. Chesterton and first appeared in short stories published in
