To mark the end of Britain’s long-standing crime fiction convention, CrimeFest, organizers have compiled a new anthology, with proceeds of its sale going the Royal National Institute of Blind (RNIB) library.
Recent years have seen a steady stream of standalone adaptations of Agatha Christie’s work, featuring a wide variety of creators, performers, and perspectives. The end results vary dramatically– some are total disappoints, others are delightful gems. Murder is Easy falls into both camps.
Capri is known for its lemons. Capri is so known for its lemons, in fact, that their presence can occasionally feel comical. Lemons are inescapable: they decorate windows and droop from arbors, they’re used as centerpieces on café tables and illustrations on menus, and even their scent is everywhere.