Are the crime writers eating well? Some of them are.\n\nLeading off: A woman dies under mysterious circumstances with a list of names in her shoe. Are they in danger? And does it have anything to do with a coven of witches in an English village? The two-part adaptation of \u201cThe Pale Horse\u201d from BBC One and Amazon Prime veers from Agatha Christie\u2019s novel, keeping its supernatural overtones but leaning more on domestic suspense than its murder-for-hire origins.\xa0\n\nFOR OUR SPOILER-FREE REVIEW OF "THE PALE HORSE," GO TO 24:00\n\nUp next: Atlanta was enjoying an economic and cultural resurgence, but in 1979 African American boys began disappearing from its streets. \u201cAtlanta\u2019s Missing & Murdered: The Lost Children\u201d from HBO tugs at the threads of the Wayne Williams case. The series is part historical-and-cultural retrospective, part investigation into the system perhaps too quick to put the case behind them.\n\nFOR OUR SPOILER-FREE REVIEW OF "ATLANTA'S MISSING & MURDERED," GO TO 54:00\n\nIn Crime of the Week: take one down, pass it around.\n\nFor exclusive content and more, go to patreon.com/partnersincrimemedia.\n\nClick here to get the Crime Writers On After Show, plus more exclusive content, on Patreon.: https://patreon.com/partnersincrimemedia