We Solve Murders, by Richard Osman - Tom

Fans of Osman’s Thursday Murder Club will be pleased with this book.

We’re introduced to a new disparate group of protagonists in this new series of books, which also involves many differing locations and lifestyles. As usual, Richard Osman had me hooked from the start and I read this book in one sitting, but I appreciate that not everyone has the time to do this.

Regardless, it is a page-turner.

I do feel though that either Osman is slipping or I am getting better in my old age in working out who the wrong ‘uns are. I had one of them identified by page 111 - though the main villain took me much longer to work out… I do hope that is not giving too much away!

Having said that, I still feel that it is a very good read and recommend it. I look forward to others in the series.

  • Tom

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