Emma Myers will return as Pip Fitz-Amobi as her investigations continue.
The BBC have announced that a second series of A Good Girl’s Guide to Murder is in the works.
The YA mystery thriller, based on Holly Jackson’s books, stars Wednesday‘s Emma Myers. She returns for series two alongside Zain Iqbal as Ravi Singh.
Here’s what to expect from A Good Girl’s Guide to Murder series two:
After solving the Andie Bell case Pip‘s world has been transformed by her actions, and not always for the better. Pip is determined to fix the fallout – and stay away from any more investigations. But as Max Hastings’ trial approaches, key witness Jamie Reynolds suddenly disappears and Pip finds herself in a race against time to find him. This new mystery will take Pip to unexpected places as she struggles with the idea of justice, straying even further from the ‘good girl’ she once was.
Series two will be adapted and written by Holly Jackson and Poppy Cogan.
Holly Jackson said:
“I am BEYOND thrilled that we can continue Pip’s story and, this time, I’m writing on the show! We owe everything to the dedicated fans, and I can’t wait to reunite with my AGGGTM family!”
Poppy Cogan adds:
“I’m delighted to be back in Little Kilton with Pip and friends for season two, and to have the opportunity to bring another of Holly’s gripping stories to the screen.”
A Good Girl’s Guide to Murder series two comes from producers Moonage Pictures for BBC iPlayer and BBC Three in co-production with Netflix and ZDFneo.
Moonage Pictures’ Matthew Read says:
“We were thrilled to see the incredible response to S1 both here in the UK and internationally. It is testament to Holly Jackson’s brilliant novels, Poppy Cogan’s screen adaptation and our fantastic cast led by Emma Myers that we are be able to bring A Good Girl’s Guide back for a second series for the BBC, Netflix and ZDFneo.”
In the UK, you can find series 1 on the BBC iPlayer and ZDFneo has it exclusively in Germany. In Australia it’s on Stan, and in New Zealand on Warner Brothers Discovery’s ThreeNow. Elsewhere, it’s on Netflix.