In the quaint English market town of Marlow, the Christmas season is usually a time of cheer and community festivities. Twinkling lights line the High Street, the scent of roasted chestnuts drifts through the air, and old friends gather for mince pies and laughter. Despite the festive atmosphere, retired archaeologist Judith Potts finds that her ever-curious mind is restless. Her friends — Suzie Harris, the boisterous dog walker, and Becks Starling, the gentle yet determined vicar’s wife — have barely finished their Christmas shopping when Judith announces that she has uncovered a curious clue in the local newspaper’s holiday crossword. Little do they know, this clue will lead them straight into a Christmas mystery unlike any they have faced before.
When the body of a local shopkeeper is discovered in the storeroom of Marlow’s historic Christmas market, the news shocks the entire town. The victim, a beloved figure known for his handcrafted ornaments and warm greetings, appeared to have no enemies. But the strange symbol found beside him — eerily similar to the one from Judith’s crossword revelation — suggests something far more sinister than a simple accident. Although Chief Inspector Tanika Malik and her team are officially in charge, they welcome the extra eyes of Judith, Suzie, and Becks as the trio slip into their unofficial roles as Marlow’s crime-solving club once again.

As the investigation deepens, the festive backdrop makes every clue feel loaded with contradiction: cheerful carolers seem to hide secrets, a suspiciously generous wealthy benefactor appears eager to bury old scandals, and even the beloved Christmas pageant becomes tangled in confusion and suspicion. Judith’s sharp intellect — combined with Suzie’s instinctive knack for reading people and Becks’s warm empathy — reveals how every seemingly joyful character may be connected to darker motives. With each clue they uncover, the stakes rise higher, and the festive season becomes overshadowed by a growing urgency to solve the case before the murderer strikes again.
In a dramatic Christmas Eve confrontation, the trio pieces together the final clues, exposing a scheme rooted in long-buried town rivalries, secret debts, and hidden desires. When the murderer is finally unmasked just as snow begins to fall over Marlow’s cobblestones, the community breathes a collective sigh of relief. Yet even amid the closing church bells and shared cups of mulled wine, Judith quietly wonders what the next mystery might hold for the Marlow Murder Club.




