The show is available on Netflix and BBC iPlayer15:36, 10 Jun 2026Updated 15:37, 10 Jun 2026Finding a good new show to binge can be difficult, especially with all the unlimited options at our disposal. British crime thrillers are no exception to this rule, with what feels like a brand-new show released every week.‌Sometimes these new releases can be a major miss, with audiences relying on rewatching classic whodunit shows and films such as Murder, She Wrote or Miss Marple. However, Netflix fans are currently raving about a new thriller that feels "as told by Agatha Christie."‌With an impressive 87% on Rotten Tomatoes, A Good Girl’s Guide to Murder is being praised by viewers after season two was released on Netflix last month.‌What is the plot?Protagonist Pip Fitz-Amobi (played by Emma Myers), a smart and determined teenager, becomes obsessed with uncovering the truth behind the murder of popular schoolgirl Andie Bell five years earlier.While the town believes Andie’s boyfriend, Sal Singh, killed her before taking his own life, Pip suspects there is more to the story. As new mysteries emerge in her quiet English town, she discovers just how far people will go to keep the truth hidden.‌The series currently has 83% on Rotten Tomatoes for season one and 92% for season two. According to the official Netflix blog, Tudum, Season 3 of A Good Girl’s Guide to Murder has wrapped production and will premiere globally on the streaming service in 2027.Writer and executive producer Holly Jackson shared a comment to Netflix, saying: "I’m ecstatic that we are able to bring A Good Girl’s Guide to Murder to its (bloody) conclusion. As Good as Dead is my favourite of the book series, and it’s by far my favourite season of the show, too."You’ll see Pip as you’ve never seen her before. It’s dark, breathless, horrible, and somehow still manages to be funny. Come on back to Little Kilton for the final time … if you dare."‌What viewers are sayingOn Rotten Tomatoes, critic Katie Rosseinsky from The Independent UK shared: "Think The Famous Five meets Pretty Little Liars, as told by Agatha Christie: it’s a combination that shouldn’t really work on paper, but will have you hooked all the same."Lindsay Press at the Culturess commented: "Ultimately, A Good Girl's Guide to Murder is a fun and quick binge-worthy show that will make a potentially boring day a lot more entertaining."‌However, Rohan Naahar from The Indian Express warned: "A Good Girl’s Guide to Murder cannot decide if it wants to be a quaint homage to British crime dramas, or if it wants to provide edgy entertainment for an audience that has embraced Euphoria."Nonetheless, an audience reviewer shared: "It's really good, and the acting is on point. Episodes were good, but sometimes a little boring, but all of the episodes deserve at least 7.5/10 or 8/10."Another added: "An absolutely stunning story that follows the book perfectly, the acting cast was perfect and on the dot. Absolute masterpiece!"Article continues belowYou can check out A Good Girl’s Guide to Murder on Netflix or BBC iPlayer.