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The Thursday Murder Club Review

✍️ Book by Richard Osman
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β˜…β˜…β˜…β˜…β˜† 4.4 (editorial rating)
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Published2020-09-22
SeriesThursday Murder Club
GenreMystery, Cozy Crime
LanguageEnglish
PublisherPamela Dorman Books / Viking
ISBN-101984880969
ISBN-139781984880963

πŸ“The Thursday Murder Club β€” My Honest Review

Written and reviewed by . The opinions and rating in this review are my own.

Summary:

Four residents of a retirement community investigate cold cases for fun until a local murder gives them a live investigation. Elizabeth's hidden past, Joyce's warm diary voice, and the group's use of age and underestimation create the charm. The story examines aging, friendship, loss, usefulness, memory, curiosity, and community through choices that become harder once their cost reaches other people.

βœ… What I Liked

What worked for me was the friendship among the investigators, retirement-village setting, practical cleverness, humor, and grief. The book also benefits from this character choice: Elizabeth's hidden past, Joyce's warm diary voice, and the group's use of age and underestimation create the charm. I remembered the scenes around the friendship among the investigators more clearly than the larger speeches.

❌ What Could Be Better

The weaker part for me was that the mystery is more tangled than elegant, and shifts between comedy and sadness can be abrupt. It did not erase what worked in The Thursday Murder Club, though it made the structure feel more visible than I wanted.

The Thursday Murder Club asks for patience in places, especially before its ideas about aging begin paying off.

Four residents of a retirement community investigate cold cases for fun until a local murder gives them a live investigation. That setup creates an immediate question about aging, yet the answer shifts once friendship becomes personal.

I became most involved through the people caught in aging, especially around the friendship among the investigators. Elizabeth's hidden past, Joyce's warm diary voice, and the group's use of age and underestimation create the charm. That contradiction made the emotional logic around aging believable, especially in scenes involving the friendship among the investigators.

The sections I enjoyed most involved the friendship among the investigators, retirement-village setting, practical cleverness, humor, and grief. These details, especially the friendship among the investigators, gave me something concrete to hold while the book dealt with aging.

I kept returning to aging, friendship, loss, usefulness, memory, curiosity, and community. The book is better when aging and friendship appear in behavior, especially in who gets believed and who carries the cost afterward.

My main reservation is that the mystery is more tangled than elegant, and shifts between comedy and sadness can be abrupt. I could accept some roughness, but this choice weakened the book's treatment of aging, especially after the friendship among the investigators.

The book leaves enough room for disagreement about aging, especially around the friendship among the investigators, which made my own reaction more precise.

I did not love every choice, but I believed The Thursday Murder Club's interest in aging. That interest in The Thursday Murder Club remained after the plot settled.

πŸ’‘ Context Behind The Book

Richard Osman is a British presenter and novelist whose series gives older protagonists agency, romance, secrets, practical experience, and investigative pleasure.

πŸ“ŠShadab's Rating

4.4
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