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Recounting a series of exciting investigations following two female British code breakers collaborate with a gathering of cryptographers trying to solve a progression of puzzling killings in San Francisco. This comes after a murder rehashed three times by a similar route in couple of years.
The Bletchley Circle: San Francisco isn't as rich and meaningful as its predecessor, but it's evocative and entertaining, with a little murder thrown in for good measure.
The real question is why they bothered... The dialogue verges on the clumsy, the historical references seem shoe-horned and the departed actors who made up the original cast are very much missed.
This couldn't be further from the bleak, Scandi-style murder mystery. One more reason why it feels old-fashioned, of course, but none the worse for it.