I had read The Thursday Murder Club (book 1), but apparently I didn't post a review of it. Shame on me. I apologize profusely. Since I dropped the ball, let's review a little about the first book's success.
The Thursday Murder Club won the Sounds of Crime Award in 2021 for the audiobook and won the Platinum Bestseller Award for selling over 1 million copies in the UK in 2020.
The debut novel also was nominated for the Edgar Award in 2021, the Anthony Award for first novel in 2021, the Macavity Award in 2021, the Barry Award for First Novel in 2021, the British Book Award shortlisted for Audiobook in 2021, and the CrimeFest Award shortlisted in 2021.
Plus the novel is being adapted into a film by Stephen Spielberg's company. Filming reportedly finished September of 2024 so it should be released this year. It is supposed to be in theaters prior to streaming on Netflix. The cast is full of stars with Helen Mirren, Sir Ben Kingsley, Pierce Brosnan, Celia Imrie, and David Tennant. I am anxious to see it and review the movie here.
But, today is a review of the second book in the series. If you have read it, please leave a comment on how you felt it stacked up to the wildly popular first book.
Author: Richard Osman
Copyright: September 2021 (Penguin Books) 365 pgs
Series: 2nd in Thursday Murder Club Mysteries
Sensuality: Minimal descriptions of violence
Mystery Sub-genre: Amateur Sleuth, British Mystery
Main Character: Elizabeth Best, 76 year old ex-spy for British Secret Service
Setting: Modern day, Cooper's Chase Retirement Village, near the fictitious village of Fairhaven in Kent, Britain
Obtained Through: Library Find
Book Blurb: "Elizabeth, Joyce, Ron and Ibrahim—the Thursday Murder Club—are still riding high off their recent real-life murder case and are looking forward to a bit of peace and quiet at Cooper's Chase, their posh retirement.
But they are out of luck when an unexpected visitor—an old pal of Elizabeth's (or perhaps more than just a pal?)—arrives, desperate for her help. He has been accused of stealing diamonds worth millions from the wrong men and he's seriously on the lam."
The stars of this show are the slightly eccentric, yet relatable senior citizens: Whip smart Elizabeth is a former cunning spy of some renown; calm and clever Joyce was a nurse who documents their exploits in her journal; the endearing rogue Ron was a prior union activist; and soft spoken Ibrahim was a psychiatrist. Plus DCI Chris and PC Donna are highlighted with their personal challenges. In this book, each character gets a chance to shine in their own right. But for me, Ibrahim's journey this time really plucked my heart strings. This ensemble cast is golden and their individuality and care for one another makes the book shine.
Set in the quaint retirement village of Cooper's Chase in the English countryside. This setting is English cozy community personified, while giving an intriguing tension just under the surface. The setting seems idyllic, but even in this second outing it becomes clear it isn't perfect nor is it altogether safe.
The plot involves a cold case with present day threats when a man from Elizabeth's past appears seeking her aid and thus the Thursday Murder Club has their next investigation. The pacing kept me engaged as much for the characters and their stories as the twisty plot. The subplots revolve around the group's friendship, aging difficulties and challenges, and humor all wrapped around a tantalizing murder mystery maze.
The climactic killer reveal was pretty much a surprise since I didn't figure it out until two or three pages before all was laid bare. I liked how Elizabeth worked the confrontation, manipulating a scene that flushed out the missing puzzle piece to tie all threads off and resolve everything. I like how these seniors bring about a sequence of events to get justice, even if they are a little unorthodox in their methods. This kept me glued to the book, flipping pages with the common "just one more chapter" refrain.
In the wrap up all loose ends are dealt with and some character challenges are brought to resolution with tender care. I particularly like the last few pages as it brought a lump to my throat for its compassion.
My Thoughts: Initially I had a hard time getting into the story, but it didn't take long for that to change. These four mature characters have a magic between them like the best of some shows that create devoted fans to their characters. It's "Friends" combined with "RED" and that is a potent recipe.
Rating: Excellent - Loved it! Buy it now and put this author on your watch list
Have you read it? What were your thoughts? Please share in the comments. Are you looking forward to the movie?
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