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Talented Greek actress Martha Lambiri-Fedorów is part of the cast of the highly anticipated mystery series «Marble Hall Murders», an international co-production by the BBC and PBS Masterpiece. The show is based on the novel by bestselling author Anthony Horowitz and marks the third installment in the beloved Susan Ryeland mystery trilogy, following Magpie Murders and Moonflower Murders.


According to an official announcement from her agency, KP Talent Management, Martha is currently part of the filming process, which recently concluded on July 8 in Corfu. While details of her role have yet to be revealed, her involvement adds depth and a unique flair to an already stellar international cast.


An International Production with a Greek Touch

The series brings back Lesley Manville in the role of book editor-turned-sleuth Susan Ryeland and Tim McMullan as the fictional detective Atticus Pünd. The narrative spans multiple timelines—from the classic detective world of the 1950s to the modern-day publishing scene—interweaving murder, mystery, and metafiction in Horowitz’s signature style.

Filming has taken place in London, Dublin, and notably Corfu, giving the production a scenic and symbolic Greek dimension.

Martha's participation underscores the growing presence of Greek artists in global cinema and television.


What to Expect

While the specifics of Martha’s character remain under wraps, anticipation is high. The BBC and PBS have confirmed the return of the central cast and the continuation of production, with a premiere expected in 2025.


Stay tuned for more updates and exclusive insights into Martha Lambiri-Fedorów’s role in Marble Hall Murders.

📌 Source of confirmation: KP Talent Management