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Tuesday October 24

Crime: SIGNORA VOLPE

We hope that Brexit hasn’t ruined all these cosy crime capers on the Continent. There’sand now in which Emilia Fox takes a well-earned break from staring at dead and decaying bodies in The Italian setting separates her from that role, Fox told the in May, and writers Rachel Cuperman and Sally Griffiths have written a “fantastic role”. Fox is, coincidentally, former MI6 agent Sylvia Fox, who gets tangled up in a murder mystery at her sister’s wedding in Italy.

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