Miss Marple, Nancy Drew, and Veronica Mars are welcoming more sleuths to the fold. Elizabeth Craft and Sarah Fain are developing a drama about amateur detectives for CBS, Variety reports.
Currently untitled, the one-hour project “follows four women who, fed up with feeling unseen after a neighbor mysteriously disappears from their tranquil Florida community, band together to find her by turning their ‘invisibility’ into a superpower to gain access and uncover clues where others can’t, discovering that they have an uncanny knack for crime solving.”
Craft and Fain, who most recently created ABC legal drama “The Fix” with Marcia Clark, will serve as writers and exec producers. The pair also co-created ABC police procedural “Women’s Murder Club,” and have worked on series such as “The 100,” “The Shield,” and “Angel.” Craft and Fain first collaborated when they were 15 years old — they teamed up an an article on Kansas City delis for their high school newspaper.