If you're a fan of 'Les petits meurtres d'Agatha Christie' (2009), you'll love this curated list of 10 similar shows and movies that capture the same blend of mystery, intrigue, and period charm. Whether you're drawn to clever whodunits, historical settings, or witty detectives, these recommendations will keep you entertained. Dive in and discover your next binge-worthy obsession!

Poirot (1989)
Description: A classic detective series featuring Agatha Christie's famous Belgian detective, known for its meticulous attention to period detail and cerebral mysteries.
Fact: David Suchet played Hercule Poirot in every episode across 13 seasons, making it one of the most comprehensive adaptations of Christie's work. The series covered all 33 Poirot novels and most short stories.


Midsomer Murders (1997)
Description: A long-running British detective series known for its picturesque rural settings and complex murder plots, often with a darkly humorous tone.
Fact: Despite its idyllic setting, the fictional county of Midsomer has one of the highest murder rates in television history. The show holds the record for most deaths in a British crime drama.


Foyle's War (2002)
Description: A detective series set during and after WWII, blending police procedural elements with historical events and moral complexities of wartime Britain.
Fact: Each episode was meticulously researched to incorporate real historical events. The show was originally intended to run for only four episodes but proved so popular it continued for eight seasons.


Murdoch Mysteries (2008)
Description: A historical detective drama set in late 19th-century Toronto, featuring innovative forensic techniques and a methodical, detail-oriented detective.
Fact: The series incorporates real historical figures and events into its storylines. It has one of the longest runs for a Canadian television drama.


Death in Paradise (2011)
Description: A lighthearted detective series set on a Caribbean island, featuring fish-out-of-water British detectives solving crimes in paradise with a mix of humor and clever puzzles.
Fact: The show is filmed on the French Caribbean island of Guadeloupe. It's known for its rotating cast of lead detectives, with each new actor bringing a different style to the role.


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 murder cases with wit and charm.
Fact: The show is based on the Phryne Fisher detective novels by Kerry Greenwood. It gained a cult following for its vibrant costumes and feminist themes.


Father Brown (2013)
Description: A cozy mystery series centered around a Catholic priest with a keen eye for solving crimes in a quaint English village, blending humor and moral dilemmas.
Fact: The character of Father Brown was originally created by G.K. Chesterton in the early 20th century. The show is known for its gentle pacing and pastoral settings.


The Bletchley Circle (2012)
Description: A crime drama about a group of female codebreakers who use their analytical skills to solve crimes in post-WWII Britain, combining historical context with mystery.
Fact: The show highlights the often-overlooked contributions of women to wartime intelligence work. It was praised for its authentic 1950s atmosphere and feminist perspective.


The Brokenwood Mysteries (2014)
Description: A New Zealand-set detective series with a quirky small-town atmosphere, combining murder mysteries with local color and character-driven storytelling.
Fact: Despite its dark subject matter, the show maintains a surprisingly light tone. It features many New Zealand actors and showcases the country's stunning landscapes.


Grantchester (2014)
Description: A British mystery series combining crime-solving with personal drama, set in the 1950s and featuring a clergyman as an amateur detective.
Fact: The show is based on 'The Grantchester Mysteries' novels by James Runcie. It explores themes of faith, morality, and post-war British society.
