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The Thursday Murder Club by Richard Osman

The Thursday Murder Club

by Richard Osman
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  • Sep 22, 2020, 368 pages
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  • Aug 2021, 384 pages
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Mitzi K.

Delightfully Entertaining!
The Thursday Murder Club is so fun! It’s a delightfully entertaining mystery with lots of twists and turns along the way. I’m ready to move into Cooper’s Chase Retirement Village so that I can join their next adventure!
T Taylor

The Thursday Murder Club
I like Richard Osman, so I feel a slight discomfort saying I wasn't a lover of the book. The characters were cliché, I really didn't care about them (maybe Joyce) I didn't care about the murders,I know this was never going to be a grueling book. But I was disappointed,it lacked the meat In the sandwich.
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