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Murder mystery fans are in for a treat on the BBC with a new series that has got critics 'hooked' - and it promises tastes of both Agatha Christie and sci-fi hit Lost.
The six-parter, which landed on iPlayer over the weekend, stars the likes of Happy Valley star Adam Long and Derry Girls' Siobhán McSweeney.
Nine Bodies In A Mexican Morgue follows a group of plane passengers who survive a crash into the Mexican jungle, when a plane suddenly loses all communication.
With just their carry-on luggage to help them survive, members of the group soon begin dying in mysterious and disturbing circumstances.
With it becoming clear that rescue might not be as easy as the group think, they are soon whittled down to just six survivors.
There's Siobhán's Lisa, a proud southern American MAGA supporter, spoilt rich girl Amy, played by Jan Le, and her devoted new husband, portrayed by Waterloo Road star Adam.
Lisa's husband Travis, played by Ólafur Darri Ólafsson, the suspiciously cool, calm and collected Zack (David Ajala) and a brittle British woman, Sonja (Lydia Wilson), are also left fighting to survive.


It quickly becomes clear that someone wants them dead, with the remaining alive members of survivors work against the clock to figure out the mystery.
The synopsis for the series, which premiered on MGM+ earlier this year, reads: 'Everyone survives, but then, one after another, they begin to die in strange and violent ways and very soon they begin to realise that, for some inexplicable reason, somebody wants them dead.
'As the story unfolds in flashback, we meet the survivors as they fight against the heat, a shortage of supplies, the many dangers of the jungle – and each other.
'The setting becomes increasingly tense and claustrophobic until finally the identity of the killer and the truth are revealed.
'Ten passports, nine bodies, one mystery. They may have survived a plane crash - but will they survive the jungle?'
After making its debut on iPlayer last week, critics were quick to heap praise on the six-parter, with five-star reviews rushing in.
The Guardian wrote: 'I don't know that anything has given me greater joy this year.
'Nine Bodies in a Mexican Morgue is unabashed nonsense, without a trace of cynicism or guile in a world stuffed to bursting with both.


'I offer my undying allegiance to its Agatha Christie-meets-Lost shenanigans.'
While Decider added: 'In Nine Bodies, it's the suspicion and what's left unsaid among its plane crash survivors that has us hanging with them in their jungle clearing.
Globe and Mail agreed: 'Bestselling suspense author Anthony Horowitz is behind the show – and while his dialogue can sound a bit flat, his mystery craft mostly makes up for it. I'm hooked after two episodes.'
It comes after popular BBC cop thriller Blue Lights returned for more on the BBC with the launch of its third series earlier this week.
The Bafta-winning show, which is set in modern-day Belfast and follows rookie cops, reeled audiences in over two dramatic series since its launch back in 2023.
Series three follows the now no-longer newbie officers, Trying actress Sian Brook's Grace, Katherine Devlin's Annie and Nathan Braniff's Tommy.
They will be joined by a host of familiar faces, as well as a handful of new recruits, for the latest storyline, based in the sinister world hidden behind the shiny front of middle-class life.
The trio will take a deep dive into the murky world of the accountants and lawyers who facilitate organised crime in the city.
The synopsis teases: 'The old political and criminal order has gone and a new global gang rule Belfast, bringing danger closer to home for our officers than ever before.'
It will also continue to follow the fall-out from Grace's former career as a social worker, that has seen the police officer come face to face with children from the system caught up in organised crime after suffering difficult upbringings.
The new episodes will see Grace encounter a child she formerly worked with, Lindsay, who has been caught up in the web of one of the gangs.
And it's likely that Grace's romance with Stevie could be picked up where things are left off, following their romantic smooch at the end of series two.
Actress Sian previously teased that season three will be 'intense' and 'surprising'.
She told the RadioTimes that the series 'blows it out the water' compared to previous series, adding: 'I don't know how these guys get better and better, but they do.
'There's a lot of care that's gone into making them and they're very individual and so people have related to them, they want to know what happens, where the story ends.'
Her co-star Nathan added: 'It's the best so far this next one, I would say, so we're all super excited for everybody at home to see it.'
Nine Bodies In A Mexican Morgue is streaming now on BBC iPlayer.