The BBC has announced that its Death in Paradise spin-off series, Beyond Paradise, will begin later this month.
The series premiere will take place on BBC One on Friday 24 February.
The show sees Death in Paradise duo Kris Marshall and Sally Bretton reprising their roles as Humphrey Goodman and Martha Lloyd, respectively.
Derry Girls star Dylan Llewellyn plays PC Kelby Hartford. He is joined by Zahra Ahmadi (The Bay) as DS Esther Williams, Felicity Montagu (This Time with Alan Partridge) as office support civilian Margo Martins and Barbara Flynn (Cracker) as Marth's mother, Anne.
Teeing up what's ahead for Death in Paradise fans, the BBC said: "Beyond Paradise follows DI Humphrey Goodman and his fiancée Martha Lloyd after their nail-biting will-they-won't-they romance reached its emotional finale in Saint Marie in 2017. Viewers were delighted when Humphrey took control of his destiny and followed Martha back to London to declare his undying love for her.
"A new adventure awaits as we find them arriving in Shipton Abbott, Martha's hometown near the beautiful Devonshire coast, having left London.
"As they embark on their new life whilst temporarily living with Martha's mum Anne Lloyd (Barbara Flynn), the couple are quickly thrown in at the deep end as Martha sets out to pursue her dream of running her own restaurant and Humphrey joins the local police force.
"Quickly making an impression on the somewhat eclectic team; DS Esther Williams, PC Kelby Hartford and Margo Martins, Humphrey sets out to help crack a host of baffling cases, with the Shipton Abbott squad witnessing a whole new approach to police work..."
"Each week the team will face a new crime with a unique puzzle at its heart. The not-so-sleepy town of Shipton Abbott will be rocked by an entire family disappearing without a trace, a woman claiming she was attacked by a suspect from the seventeenth century, the robbery of a highly prized painting, a body bizarrely discovered in a crop circle and a serial arsonist with a seeming distaste for local businesses.
"As Humphrey gets stuck into his new job, he and Martha must also navigate life's ups and downs, as faces from the past, the decisions they make and challenges of setting up life in a new town put their relationship to the ultimate test."