If you loved the atmospheric mystery and charming small-town setting of Still Life: A Three Pines Mystery (2013), you're in for a treat. This article explores 10 similar movies and shows that capture the same blend of intrigue, rich character dynamics, and picturesque locales. Whether you're a fan of Chief Inspector Armand Gamache or just enjoy a well-crafted whodunit, these recommendations will keep you hooked.

Midsomer Murders (1997)
Description: A long-running British detective series known for its picturesque rural settings and complex murder mysteries, often with a touch of dark humor.
Fact: The fictional county of Midsomer has one of the highest murder rates per capita in television history. The show holds the record for the most episodes of any UK crime drama.


Murdoch Mysteries (2008)
Description: A historical detective series set in late 19th/early 20th century Toronto, featuring innovative forensic techniques and period-appropriate technology.
Fact: The show has featured numerous historical figures including Nikola Tesla, H.G. Wells, and Winston Churchill. It's one of the longest-running Canadian television dramas.


Vera (2011)
Description: A gritty British crime drama featuring a no-nonsense female detective solving complex cases in the atmospheric landscapes of Northumberland.
Fact: Based on the novels by Ann Cleeves, the series is named after its protagonist DCI Vera Stanhope. The show has significantly boosted tourism in North East England.


Death in Paradise (2011)
Description: A lighthearted detective series set on a tropical island, featuring fish-out-of-water British detectives solving crimes amidst beautiful Caribbean scenery.
Fact: The show is filmed on the French Caribbean island of Guadeloupe. It has featured multiple lead detectives over its run, with each transition being a major plot point.


Miss Fisher's Murder Mysteries (2012)
Description: A stylish period detective series set in the 1920s, featuring a strong, independent female lead who solves intricate mysteries with wit and charm.
Fact: The show is based on the Phryne Fisher book series by Kerry Greenwood. It was praised for its vibrant costumes and authentic Jazz Age atmosphere.


Father Brown (2013)
Description: A cozy mystery series featuring a Catholic priest with a keen mind for solving crimes in a quaint English village during the 1950s.
Fact: Based on G.K. Chesterton's short stories, the character of Father Brown has been portrayed in various adaptations since 195The series is filmed in the Cotswolds, known for its picturesque villages.


The Bletchley Circle (2012)
Description: A post-WWII mystery series about former female codebreakers who use their skills to solve crimes, featuring strong female leads and period detail.
Fact: The show highlights the often-overlooked contributions of women in wartime intelligence work. Many of the characters' codebreaking techniques are based on real methods used at Bletchley Park.


Shetland (2013)
Description: A moody crime drama set in the remote Shetland Islands, featuring intricate mysteries against the backdrop of stunning but harsh landscapes.
Fact: Based on Ann Cleeves' novels, the show is filmed on location in the Shetland Islands and mainland Scotland. It features authentic Shetland dialect in some scenes.


The Brokenwood Mysteries (2014)
Description: A New Zealand-set detective series with quirky characters and clever mysteries, blending humor with crime-solving in small-town settings.
Fact: Despite being set in a fictional town, the show is filmed in various locations around Auckland. It features many New Zealand actors and local cultural references.


Grantchester (2014)
Description: A period detective drama set in 1950s England, blending crime-solving with personal drama and moral dilemmas, featuring an unlikely detective duo.
Fact: The series is based on The Grantchester Mysteries novels by James Runcie. The real village of Grantchester near Cambridge has seen increased tourism due to the show's popularity.
