About this society, for instance--I know it's common enough in books--a secret organization of criminals with a mysterious supercriminal at the head of it whom no one ever sees. That sort of thing may exist in real life, but I can only say that I've never come across anything of the sort, and I've had a good deal of experience one way or another.
--Agatha Christie, The Seven Dials Mystery
The not-so-mysterious allure of independent booksellers is in the air this week. Sunday marked the debut of the PBS mystery series Bookish, created, written, and starrring Mark Gatiss as "amateur" detective Gabriel Book, proprietor of the antiquarian shop Book's Books in 1946 London. On Tuesday, the Mystery Writers of America revealed that Book Passage in Corte Madera, Calif., is its 2026 Raven Award winner. And today, Netflix releases Agatha Christie's Seven Dials, a three-part series adapted by Broadchurch creator Chris Chibnall from The Seven Dials Mystery.
To celebrate the Christie series, Netflix UK selected seven women-led indie bookshops earlier this month to give away exclusive goodie bags, which included a themed tote bag, notebook, and a TV tie-in edition of the book. A chance to win a pair of tickets to the London premiere was on offer as well.
Stars Helena Bonham Carter and Mia McKenna-Bruce appeared in a social media clip sharing the news: "In celebration of Netflix's first ever adaptation of Agatha Christie, the world's most successful female author, for the next seven days we are shining a light on seven amazing women-owned U.K. independent bookshops. So go down to your local and show them some love this week. And you might just pick up a special goodie bag while you're there." The booksellers chosen were:
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| At Bridge Books |
Bridge Books, Dromore: "The secret is out! I am beyond chuffed to have been selected as one of seven woman-owned bookshops in the U.K. to collaborate with @netflixuk and @officialagathachristie to mark the launch of The Seven Dials on your screens. Over the next seven days, pop into the shop and pick up a lovely goodie bag (who doesn't love a goodie bag!).... Now, that's what i call a good start to 2026!"
Rare Birds Books, Edinburgh, Scotland: "We're so excited to be partnering with @netflixuk and 6 other brilliant female owned indie bookshops to celebrate the new adaption of The Seven Dials Mystery.... We have a beautiful display in-store so come check it out!"
The Small City Bookshop, Bristol: "We are so thrilled to be chosen as one of seven shops being highlighted by @netflixuk this week, and really honored to be among these great female-led indie bookshops."
The Bookshop by the Sea, Aberystwyth, Wales: "So exciting to do a giveaway with @netflixuk supporting women owned bookshops in honor of the best selling female author of all time Agatha Christie! And their new show Seven Dials!... Pop in and support your local bookshop!"
The Heath Bookshop, Birmingham: "We are absolutely honored to have been chosen as one of seven female led bookshops to be highlighted by Netflix this week as they celebrate the announcement of the first ever adaptation of Agatha Christie's The Seven Dials!.... (We are obviously beyond excited that we've been invited to the premiere ourselves agghhh!!"
BookBar, London: "Starting the year with snow and a @netflixuk collab.... We're thrilled to be celebrating the new Netflix adaptation of The Seven Dials Mystery alongside six other cracking indie bookshops, THE Helena Bonham Carter and Mia McKenna-Bruce and the Netflix team. We've got this beautiful window installed at BookBar Islington."
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| Truman Books |
Truman Books, Farsley: "We're very excited to announce that we've been chosen by Netflix as a partner (in crime)! Alongside celebrating their first ever adaptation of Agatha Christie--the world's most successful female author, Netflix are shining a light on seven female-owned, independent bookshops across the U.K.--and we're one of them!"
Truman Books owner Amanda Truman told the Bradford Telegraph & Argus that this collaboration "shows that books are hugely important alongside film and TV adaptations, working hand in hand to tell a story. Netflix, by choosing to link with indie bookshops like us, is helping to encourage people to explore the books behind the screen adaptations and make reading a relevant and fun part of the everyday. The display in our window has really caught the attention of passers-by. It's been a delight to see everyone, school children in particular, stopping to look....
"This partnership has no doubt helped reignite an interest in Agatha Christie and the giveaway has encouraged people to visit the bookshop, with many discovering additional engaging, entertaining reads on our shelves.... Netflix have also used Agatha Christie, the best-selling female author of all time, as a means to shine a light on independent, women-owned bookshops and the role they play within their communities, in championing a diverse range of authors and as a platform for cultural change."
Also testifying on behalf of the Queen of Crime ("Christie remains my favorite") and booksellers was Bookish's Mark Gatiss, who shared in a recent interview one of the reasons he chose to write about someone in the profession: "I had the idea about eight or ten years ago of a man called Book who ran a bookshop and that, perhaps because every detective has to have a thing, he could solve crimes through access to all the books in his shop, or in fact all the world's writing somehow. It seemed to me a positive attribute to have as a detective, that you could actually learn stuff."
No mystery there.