Murders in...

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Murders in...
Country of originFrance
No. of seasons7
No. of episodes39
Production
Running time90 minutes
Original release
Network France 3 (France)
RTS Deux (Switzerland)
La Une (Belgium)
ReleaseApril 23, 2013 (2013-04-23) 
present

Murders in... is a French television series, distributed on France 3 since 2013. Each episode centers around a mystery in a different city or region, often at a famous landmark. While some investigator pairings are repeated, usually each episode has an entirely new cast. The series is one of France 3's largest programs, followed by an average of 4 million viewers.

Contents

Season 1 (2013–2014)

Episode 1: Murders in Saint-Malo

Episode 2: Murders in the Basque Country

Episode 3: Murders in Pyla

Episode 4: Murders in Rocamadour

Episode 5: Murders in Rouen

Season 2 (2015)

Episode 6: Murders in Guérande

Episode 7: Murders on the Ile d'Yeu

Episode 8: Murders in Étretat (also known as The Cliffs Murder) [8]

Episode 9: Murders in Carcassonne

Episode 10: Murders at Mont Ventoux

Season 3 (2015–16)

Episode 11: Murders in Collioure

Episode 12: Murders in La Rochelle

Episode 13: Murders in Burgundy

Episode 14: Murders in Avignon

Episode 15: Murders on the Ile de Ré

Episode 16: Murders at Lac Léman

Season 4 (2016–2017)

Episode 17: Murders in La Ciotat

Episode 18: Murders in Dunkirk

Episode 19: Murders in Martinique

Episode 20: Murders in Grasse

Episode 21: Murders in Aix-en-Provence

Episode 22: Murders in Strasbourg

Season 5 (2017–2018)

Episode 23: Murders in The Landes

Episode 24: Murders in Auvergne

Episode 25: Murders in Sarlat

Episode 26: Murders in Orléans

Episode 27: Murders in Oléron

Season 6 (2018–2019)

Episode 28: Murders in Cornouaille

Episode 29: Murders in Haute-Savoie

Episode 30: Murders in Brides-les-Bains

Episode 31: Murders in Morvan

Episode 32: Murders in Lorraine

Season 7 (2019–2020)

Episode 33: Murders in Colmar

Episode 34: Murders in Lille

Episode 35: Murders in Belle Île

Episode 36: Murders in Tahiti

Episode 37: Murders in Cotentin

Episode 38: Murders in Jura

Episode 39: Murders in Corrèze

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