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Too Old for This by Samantha Downing

Too Old for This

by Samantha Downing

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  • Aug 12, 2025, 400 pages
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Mark S. (Blauvelt, NY)

Uncomfortably Enjoyable
Joseph Heller said that he wanted readers to laugh at Catch-22 and then to be appalled at what they were actually laughing about. This book made me feel the same way. How else can one explain rooting for a cold-blooded murderess? Lottie is equal parts cunning killer and typical grandma who occasionally struggles with evolving technology. Other than the gruesome killings (which is in itself ironic to say), she comes across as someone who really does fit in at church groups and bingo while also juggling the dynamics of a son in the process of remarrying a younger woman who is desperate for her approval.

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Laurie M.

Too Old for This
Samantha Downing's new novel, Too Old for This, is such an enjoyable read! It's smart and witty with enough twisty suspense to keep the reader turning pages. Our narrator, Lottie Jones, cleverly uses ageism to her advantage as she's forced out of "retirement". Go ahead and pour yourself a cup of tea (Earl Grey or Peppermint?) and soon, you too, will be fully invested in her story. In fact, you may even find yourself cheering her on!
Dawn Z. (Canton, MI)

"I always cry at funerals and memorials. It doesn't matter who it is or if I'm responsible for it."
Lottie Jones is not your typical retiree. She plays bingo, prepares stuffed chicken roll for the church potluck, and critiques bridal gowns over text. She's also a former serial killer. These days, her biggest concern should be choosing a retirement home—but unfortunately, her past isn't finished with her yet.

Told in Lottie's sharp, first-person voice, this novel is a darkly funny meditation on aging, guilt, and reinvention. The humor is biting—after one early killing, she wakes up with "a bit of regret," noting, "I don't use that term lightly, because regret is one of the most insidious things out there.more
Charity M. (Herndon, VA)

Delightfully Deviant
I enjoyed this book WAY too much. It is a wild ride from the very first chapter all the way to the end. I loved the main character and her observations about people and life. Just an absolute delight of a horrifying book.
Jennie R. (Plymouth, MN)

A Sweet Little Old Serial Killer
I had a great time reading this one. Even though you know you really shouldn't, you can't help but root for Lottie. Lottie is a retired serial killer, now in her 70s, she's put her past behind her; literally, after being accused and exonerated of murder. These days she goes by the name Lottie Jones, church bingo and gossip aficionado. Then nosy Plum Dixon shows up at her door, and wants to do a docuseries on Lottie's past….a wrongfully accused murderer who's had to change her name and move to a new hometown. This is the last thing Lottie wants, but she plays along offering Plum tea (chamomile or peppermint?) andmore
Jennifer W. (Cambridge, MA)

Funn
A smart, darkly funny thriller with razor-sharp wit and unexpected twists. Too Old for This delivers a fresh take on revenge and reinvention, proving that age is just a number when it comes to getting even. Samantha Downing is at her best—clever, wicked, and utterly addictive. As a person who feels to old for many things, this story was ageless!
Jayne S. (Ocala, FL)

Great Book
I loved this book. I found it an easy read. The words flowed. The subject was a bit unique an elderly serial killer (74 years old) who has been at it for at least 50 years. This book had lots of twists and turns. This is one of the few books I've read that I found myself rooting for the serial killer. Some of the forensic information was not entirely accurate, but I didn't mind. I would absolutely recommend this book.
Kenneth T. (Chapel Hill, NC)

Fun Cozy Thriller
I loved this light-hearted page turner story of an adorable and wicked woman "of a certain age" who is doing things beyond expectations. Unexpectedly it is a tale, told in the first person, of a semi-retired serial killer in a cozy thriller. Killing occurs but no graphic violence.

Samantha Downing has done the improbable, turned a serial killer into a lovable, very intelligent curmudgeon with plenty of spunk. Years ago, Lottie Jones has fled notoriety in Spokane with her young son, changed her identity, and purchased a home with money from a lawsuit for "false" accusations. She has a quiet life when a very perky,more

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