The Marlow Murder Club has been renewed for a fourth series, ahead of the upcoming release of its third season.

TV Zone UK, a digital television news platform, exclusively revealed that filming for the next season is set to commence this summer.

The show, based on books by Bucks-based author Robert Thorogood, films across the county, with many scenes featuring Marlow and Marlow Bottom.

Crews, filming for season three, were also spotted in Beaconsfield.

The third series is adapted from Robert's third novel, Queen of Poisons.

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It will be six episodes long and will involve three new murder mysteries.

An exact date for the season three premier has not been announced.

Its logline reads: “Now an established part of newly promoted DI Tanika Malik’s crime solving gang, retired archaeologist Judith Potts, dog walker Suzie Harris, and vicar’s wife Becks Starling are back and bringing their unconventional methods to a string of high-profile murders.

"From the sudden death of the town’s beloved mayor – the nicest man in Marlow – to a celebrity chef found dead at the launch of his cookbook with half the town in attendance, the team will be working under the watchful eye of the Marlow community."

Samantha Bond, Jo Martin, and Cara Horgan are set to return as characters Judith Potts, Suzie Harris, and Becks Starling, respectively, along with Natalie Dew as DI Tanika Malik.