Robert Thorogood’s latest whodunnit lands on screens next month, with a new trailer teasing what’s in store for the crime-solving trio.
Whodunnit fans, save the date: The Marlow Murder Club is set to premiere on Drama and UKTV Play on 6th March at 8pm.
The mystery series is based on Death in Paradise creator Robert Thorogood’s hit novel of the same name, and features a stellar cast led by Samantha Bond, Jo Martin and Cara Horgan.
Bond is best known for playing Miss Moneypenny in Pierce Brosnan’s James Bond films, while Martin recently played a doctor in Doctor Who. Horgan’s credits include Peep Show, Midsomer Murders and Traitors.
They play Marlow residents Judith Potts (Bond), a retired archaeologist, empty-nester and local dog-walker Suzie Harris (Martin), and unfulfilled vicar’s wife Becks Darling (Horgan).
The trio strike up an unlikely friendship as they join forces to figure out who killed Judith’s neighbour.
Hands up if you’re excited for #TheMarlowMurderClub! 👋
— Drama Channel (@dramachannel) February 16, 2024
We’re on the edge of our seats! Make sure you tune in 6th and 7th of March at 8pm on Drama and get ready for a murder mystery you won’t forget! 🔎
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Drama’s official X (formerly Twitter) account released a trailer for the series, teasing how the three women come together against the backdrop of the Marlow countryside.
It also gives viewers a peek at how the women’s murder-solving quest is received by the newly promoted DS Tanika Malik (Natalie Dew), who becomes their reluctant in with the force.
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The Marlow Murder Club will air on Drama and UKTV Play on Wednesday 6th March at 8pm.
Death in Paradise season 13 continues on Sundays at 9pm. All 12 past seasons of Death in Paradise are available to stream now on BBC iPlayer.
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