Bernard de Floures

Bernard de Floures

Bernard de Floures is a character that appears on Murder Before Evensong and is played by Adam James

Appearances

ShowEpisodeNameAirdate
Murder Before EvensongS01E01Episode 1Sep 29, 2025
Murder Before EvensongS01E02Episode 2Oct 6, 2025
Murder Before EvensongS01E03Episode 3Oct 13, 2025
Murder Before EvensongS01E04Episode 4Oct 20, 2025
Murder Before EvensongS01E05Episode 5Oct 27, 2025
Murder Before EvensongS01E06Episode 6Nov 3, 2025

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