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Biscuits, Tea and Alibis

Because Every Mystery Is Best Solved Over Biscuits And Tea

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Welcome to Biscuits, Tea & Alibis! This is my little corner of the internet where I get to gush about all things British mystery television. From the windswept drama of Shetland to the sunny puzzles of Death in Paradise and the sharp brilliance of Sherlock, I love diving into the twists, turns, and clever clues that make these shows so irresistible.

Here, I’ll share my own episode deep dives, character musings, and the occasional wild theory. Think of it as sitting down over a pot of tea to chat about what we spotted, what surprised us, and why we keep coming back for more. If you’re as hooked on alibis and red herrings as I am, you’re in the right place.


You’ll note that it’s a bit sparse for now—I’m working on adding content. I’m starting with “Shetland” because it’s one of my favorites.

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