The Thursday Murder Club is a mystery novel set in a retirement village in the UK. The story follows a group of four elderly residents who meet every Thursday to discuss unsolved murders. When a local man is found dead, the group decides to investigate the case themselves. Despite their advanced age, they are determined to solve the crime and bring the killer to justice.
The novel is narrated by Elizabeth, one of the members of the Thursday Murder Club. She is a former MI5 agent who is still sharp as a tack. The other members of the group are Joyce, a retired librarian; Ibrahim, a former doctor; and Ron, a former military man. Together, they use their skills and experience to piece together the clues and solve the mystery.
The Thursday Murder Club is a charming and heartwarming mystery novel that will appeal to fans of Agatha Christie and other classic whodunits. It is a story about friendship, community, and the power of the human spirit.
Author, producer, and television host Richard Osman all work in the media. He published his debut book, this very one. He is well known for the TV programs Richard Osman’s House of Games and Pointless. Richard has served as an executive producer on many series, including Deal Or No Deal and 8 Out of 10 Cats, while serving as the creative director of Endemol UK. He frequently appears on panel and game shows including Taskmaster, Would I Lie To You, and Have I Got News For You.
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