Agatha Christie’s Marple: A Christmas Mystery (2025) opens in the quiet village of St. Mary Mead as Christmas approaches. The air is filled with festive cheer, but Miss Marple senses an unusual tension lingering beneath the surface. When an invitation arrives from an old friend to spend the holidays at the secluded Winterbourne Manor, she accepts, hoping for a peaceful celebration. Instead, she finds a household strained by long-buried grudges, financial trouble, and whispered secrets that seem to echo through the grand halls.
The story takes a dark turn on Christmas Eve when a sudden snowstorm traps everyone inside the manor. Just as the family gathers for the evening festivities, a shocking scream cuts through the music. Moments later, a body is discovered in the library—an apparent accident at first glance, but Miss Marple instantly suspects otherwise. With no way to call for help and no one able to leave, the house becomes a closed circle of suspects in classic Christie fashion.

As Miss Marple quietly observes, she notices the nervous glances exchanged between family members and the subtle inconsistencies in their stories. Each person harbors a motive: jealousy, inheritance, betrayal, or revenge. The seemingly cheerful holiday atmosphere begins to crumble as old rivalries resurface, and the truth becomes more tangled with each passing hour. Miss Marple’s gentle demeanor masks her sharp intuition, allowing her to coax confessions and uncover hidden connections.
The mystery deepens when she finds a cryptic letter tucked behind a portrait in the manor’s drawing room. This clue hints at a scandal long concealed—one that ties the victim to an event the family desperately wanted forgotten. As Miss Marple assembles the pieces, she realizes the murder was not a spontaneous act but a meticulously planned crime disguised within seasonal traditions.

On Christmas morning, she gathers everyone in the grand dining hall. With her characteristic calm, she reconstructs the sequence of events, revealing the killer’s motive and the precise moment when the plan began to unravel. The truth shocks the household, exposing the fragile balance of love and resentment that existed within the family.
The film closes with the snow finally clearing and the police arriving, guided by Miss Marple’s decisive explanation. Though the holiday was overshadowed by tragedy, her presence brings a sense of justice and quiet compassion. A Christmas Mystery captures the timeless charm of Agatha Christie’s storytelling—cozy, clever, and filled with the delicate brilliance of Miss Marple’s mind.





