Why did I love this book?
Not only did I read The Last Devil to Die this year, but Richard Osman wrote it this year. Bless his heart. It’s the 4th in the Thursday Murder Club series by this British game show host-turned-novelist, and it is the best one yet.
You’d think “retirees solve mysteries” would be the tamest of cozies, but you’d be wrong. These pensioners know more about drug smuggling and untraceable poisons than any grandma has a right to, and your average murderer should be terrified of them.
But the funny, unexpected detectives and the well-constructed plots are not what I love most about the Murder Club series. It’s the warm and wise perspective on aging, friendship, and the quirks of being human that make this special.
Osman is an extraordinarily empathetic writer. I have come to embrace his characters as family, and I look forward to spending another Thursday with them as soon as possible.
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A new mystery is afoot in the fourth book in the Thursday Murder Club series from million-copy bestselling author Richard Osman
You'd think you be allowed to relax over Christmas, but not in the world of the Thursday Murder Club.
On Boxing Day, a dangerous package is smuggled across the English coast. When it goes missing, chaos is unleashed. The body count starts to rise – including someone close to the Thursday Murder Club--as our gang face an impossible search, and their most deadly opponents yet.
With the clock ticking down and a killer heading to Cooper’s Chase, has their…