The Marlow Murder Club is making a comeback so who are the guest stars that will grace the first few episodes of season two?
A year after the cosy crime drama premiered on UandDrama, retired archaeologist Judith (portrayed by Samantha Bond), Vicar's wife Becks (Cara Horgan) and dog-walker Suzie (Jo Martin) are ready to delve into the latest murders in their picturesque town of Marlow.
Season two begins with an unexplained death at a garden party, but can our inquisitive trio uncover the truth behind the incident?
The Marlow Murder Club season 2 episode one and two guest stars Sir Peter Bailey - James WilbyThe series kicks off with Judith receiving an unexpected invitation to Sir Peter Bailey's garden party, scheduled a day before his wedding.
However, upon arriving at the opulent mansion with Suzie and Becks, it isn't long before they discover Sir Peter dead under an antique cabinet in a locked room, to which only he had the key.
Actor James Wilby might be recognised for his role as Lord Falmouth in BBC's Poldark, as well as Archie Grayling in the medical drama Casualty.
His other roles over the years include appearances in Howards End, Gosford Park, Legends, Silent Witness, Strike Back and most recently, The Famous Five as Mr Vincent.
Lady Bailey - Caroline LangrisheJoining the cast for the second season is actress Caroline Langrishe, best known for her roles in Judge John Deed as Georgina Channing and Lovejoy as Charlotte Cavendish.
She will be playing Lady Bailey, the embittered ex-wife of Peter - but could she be involved in his demise?
Actor Tom Sturton, known for his parts in shows such as Stath Lets Flats, Horrible Histories, Poor Things and About Time, will also join the cast for the first two episodes of the second season.
He will be portraying Tristram Bailey, Sir Peter's alienated son, in the second season of The Marlow Murder Club.
The second season is set to feature more recognisable faces, including Patrick Robinson, Hugh Quarshie and Samantha Womack.
The Marlow Murder Club continues every Wednesday on U&Drama.