Irish-set mysteries recommended after Netflix crime series

A recent newsletter highlights Irish-set mystery novels inspired by Netflix's new series How to Get to Heaven From Belfast. The show reunites high school friends in a fast-paced Irish crime story following a death. Recommendations include books blending complicated friendships and past crimes.

Netflix's How to Get to Heaven From Belfast is described as a laugh-out-loud, fast-talking Irish crime series that brings together high school friends to solve a mystery after one dies. It appeals to fans of Derry Girls on Netflix and Bad Sisters on Apple TV+.

The newsletter, published on March 11, 2026, suggests several Irish-set novels that echo elements of the show, such as intricate relationships and investigations into historical crimes. One recommendation is Dirty Laundry by Disha Bose, where Ciara Dunphy, a seemingly enviable woman in a village near Dublin, dies in a fall down the stairs, unraveling secrets and accusations among acquaintances.

Another is Ask No Questions by Claire Allan, focusing on a crime over 30 years old: Kelly Doherty's killing in Derry during trick-or-treating. The convicted man now claims innocence upon release, prompting journalist Ingrid Devlin to investigate amid warnings and inconsistencies.

The Ruin by Dervla McTiernan features detective Cormac Reilly, who 20 years earlier removed siblings Jack and Maude from their home after their mother's death. When Jack dies by apparent suicide, Maude disputes it, leading Reilly to probe the case.

These picks aim to inspire more Irish crime fiction, blending past and present narratives for mystery enthusiasts.

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Realistic illustration of Bundle Brent investigating a suspicious death in a 1920s manor for Netflix's Agatha Christie adaptation, The Seven Dials Mystery.
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Netflix's Agatha Christie's Seven Dials offers solid mystery drama

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Netflix's new adaptation of Agatha Christie's 1929 novel The Seven Dials Mystery follows a young woman's investigation into a friend's suspicious death amid 1920s aristocracy. Starring Mia McKenna-Bruce as the determined Bundle Brent, the three-episode series features engaging performances but struggles with pacing. Critics describe it as a fun, bingeable watch despite some predictable elements.

A new Netflix series created by Lisa McGee, known for Derry Girls, has been praised as an engaging mystery comedy. Titled How to Get to Heaven from Belfast, the show is described as a witty follow-up to her previous work. The series premiered in early 2026, drawing positive attention from entertainment outlets.

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The trailer for the new Netflix series 'How to Get to Heaven From Belfast' highlights various mysteries. Created by the team behind 'Derry Girls', the show is set to premiere on February 12.

A new adaptation of Agatha Christie's 1925 mystery has climbed to the number two spot on Netflix's top streaming chart. The three-episode series, Agatha Christie's Seven Dials, has garnered nearly 10 million views in its debut week. Despite strong viewership, it receives mixed reviews from critics and audiences.

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Building on earlier previews of March 2026's diverse book releases, Book Riot's Unusual Suspects newsletter (March 2) spotlights an array of new mysteries and thrillers. Spanning global settings from Algeria to Japan, subgenres like cozy puzzles and historical procedurals, and tones from lighthearted to trauma-focused, the list features authors including Tana French and Freida McFadden.

Daily Maverick’s book editor-at-large, Joy Watson, has selected four captivating books to help readers unwind as the holidays near. These titles span historical intrigue, personal family reflections, dystopian social experiments, and comedic mysteries, offering immersive escapes from daily routines. Published between April and September 2025, they cater to varied tastes for indulgent year-end reading.

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Alicia Silverstone stars as Fiona Fox in the new Acorn TV series Irish Blood, a six-part murder mystery exploring family secrets and abandonment. In an interview, Silverstone reveals how her producer role allowed deep involvement in the show's creation. The series premieres on August 11 with episodes streaming weekly.

 

 

 

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