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5 reasons to catch M-Net’s Recipes for Love and Murder

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Recipes Love Murder

Can a woman with no detective experience and whose closest companion is her pet chicken solve a complicated murder investigation? That’s the question in Recipes for Love and Murder, the new small town mystery series starting on M-Net this Sunday (20 March) at 8pm.

Starring the award-winning Maria Doyle Kennedy (Outlander, Orphan Black, Kin) and Tony Kgoroge (Black Sails, Invictus, Long Walk to Freedom), the 10-episode series is as humorous and heartwarming as it is chilling and shocking. It deftly flits between moods and genres, and will make you chuckle as easily as it will make you gasp. It’s the perfect show to take over the primetime slot that traditionally has belonged to the Sunday night movie.

A production by M-Net, Both Worlds Pictures, AMC Networks’ Acorn TV and Global Screen, the series is directed by Christiaan Olwagen and Karen Jeynes (who is also the show’s writer) and is based on the acclaimed Tannie Maria Mystery novels by Sally Andrew.

Here are five reasons to watch M-Net’s Recipes for Love and Murder

5 reasons to catch Recipes for Love and Murder:

  1. It is witty and relatable

Whether you’re from a small town and therefore recognise the characters, or you’re someone who enjoys having their nose in other people’s business, like Tannie Maria, you will easily fall in love with some of these characters. While the story has its moments of darkness, it is wrapped in wit and charm that will warm your heart.

  1. The storyline is gripping

Who doesn’t love a good whodunit? Just like the beloved book series, the show has twists and turns that will keep you entertained until the very last episode.

  1. The performances are stellar

From the heavyweight co-leads to the strong supporting cast that ranges from veterans to newcomers, each performance is scene-stealing. The cast deliver the goods not just as an ensemble, but as their individual characters: their performances are at times perfectly silly and at others, nuanced and complex.

  1. The cinematography is gorgeous 

Whether it’s the overhead shots of the fictional town of Eden or the lush scenes of the beautiful landscape surrounding it, Recipes for Love and Murder is one good-looking show. Come for the gorgeous shots, stay for the storyline.

  1. The recipes really are delicious

Food is a strong supporting cast member. After all, Tannie Maria is the town’s resident recipe columnist. From decadent sorbets to mouthwatering curries, Recipes for Love and Murder might leave you feeling a bit hungry. On the plus side, you’ll know what to cook for supper that week!

The stellar cast of Recipes for Love and Murder is rounded off by Elton Landrew (Trackers, Ellen: The Ellen Pakkies Story, Fiela se Kind) as Constable Piet; Arno Greeff (Vaselinetjie, Vergeet my Nie) as Warrant Officer Regardt Snyman; Lee Duru (In My Country, Mama Jack) as Grace, a domestic worker whose story shakes up the town; award-winning comedian Alan Committie as Cornel van Wyk, Martine’s boss; Rolanda Marais (SLOT, The Seagull, Poppie Nongena) as Candy, Martine’s sister; Bennie Fourie (For the Birds, Mooirivier) as Dirk Burger, the main murder suspect; and Daneel van der Walt (Moffie, Kissing Booth, Arendsvlei) as Anna Pretorius, Martine’s grieving best friend. 

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