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In this issue

Controversial case: American Crime Story, The People v. O.J Simpson

Mon Dieu! Rowen Atkinson takes on the role of Maigret.

That’s some swanky ride. Starsky & Hutch and the coolest cop cars.

Best selling writer Harlan Coben talks heroes and inspirations

New Icelandic drama Trapped brings the chill factor

Peaky Blinders Series 3 heads up our cool crime preview.

Unhappy valley... Behind the scenes of Welsh drama Hinterland

A nation divided? Read our review of Deutschland ’83.

Crime Scene UK Magazine Description:

"Delving into the world of water-cooler crime drama on TV, film and in fiction

Crime Scene is a 148-page quarterly magazine delving into the world of water-cooler crime drama on TV, film and in fiction. Covering the hottest crime drama, like Sherlock, True Detective, Fargo and The Bridge, and the latest novels from best-selling crime authors like Ian Rankin and James Ellroy. Crime Scene is packed with previews, interviews and features, on set-reports, reviews and series overviews. It brings the expertise, access and craft of Total Film and SFX to focus on the biggest and most popular genre of TV drama and of fiction: Crime."

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