TheThursday Murder Clubmystery series is continuing to grow in popularity, even if the quadrilogy maintains a bit of a margin in quality between the different entries. Set in a quiet retirement community, the book series, written byRichard Osman, examines a handful of murder mysteries through the lens of the eponymous Thursday Murder Club, which gathers once a week to take a crack at unsolved cases. The saga of elderly sleuthing has become popular enough to warrant anupcomingThursday Murder ClubNetflix film adaptation, set to bring the first book to life.

At four novels in, theThursday Murder Clubseries is still going strong with no signs of stopping, with plans announced for a fifth and sixth book in the pipeline. The elderly quartet of retired spy Elizabeth, former union leader Ron, retired psychiatrist Ibrahim, and ex-nurse Joyce make for a captivating set of protagonists for thecomedy murder mystery anticsto be explored through. While the entire series is quite entertaining, it’s interesting to see how Richard Osman’s writing evolves for the better over time as the books progress.

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4The Thursday Murder Club

A Somewhat Shaky Start To A Great Series

Despite the rave reviews received by the first book in the series, simply titledThe Thursday Murder Club,the premiere entry still maintains somewhat of a divisive appeal. The first book discusses Elizabeth, Ron, Joyce, and Ibrahim’s transition from a social club with a morbid shared interest to a genuine group of detectives when they find themselves in the midst of their first live case. After a developer turns up dead with a mysterious photograph left on their corpse, it’s up to the Thursday Murder Club to go from speculative sleuthing to active detective work.

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As the first book in the series,The Thursday Murder Clubendures a few awkward stumbling blocks as Richard Osman is still yet to hit his stride with the series. The sometimes confusing plotlines and intimidating number of characters to keep track of caused many readers to sadly bounce off the initial installment, making the original book a bit of a shaky start to the series. Not bad by any means, and still an engaging read,The Thursday Murder Clubis definitely a cruder templatethat later books were able to refine and perfect.

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3The Bullet That Missed

A Bit Overloaded, But Still A Classic

The third entry in the series,The Bullet That Missedsports an ominous title for the overarching quality to be found within, but still at least outdoes the series' uneven beginnings. This time around,a decade-old cold case turns red hot once again when an old enemy resurfaces in Elizabeth’s life, putting both of their lives on the line in a mad gambit. Meanwhile, the rest of the Thursday Murder Club scrambles to make sense of the freshly re-ignited mystery, recruiting close friends both new and old.

The Bullet That Missed’s biggest problem is being overloaded with ideas, introducing another slew of new characters including a child and a possibly problematic depiction of a gay man. The relationship drama, copious amounts of references to daytime TV, and expanded team dynamic with the club’s two new members are all a double-edged sword, intriguing but unwieldy. While the actual core mystery is done just as well as ever, ensuringa solid overall quality,The Bullet That Missedis oneclassic murder mysterythat’s perhaps a bit bogged down by a deluge of ideas.

The Bullet That Missed

2The Man Who Died Twice

Thursday Murder Club In Its Prime

After the first book hit a few minor stumbling blocks, Richard Osman sprinted to full winning form with the sequel,The Man Who Died Twice. TheJames Bond movie-esque title betrays a plot concerning one of Elizabeth’s old flames coming forward for help after a long time following the success of their previous caper.The new case pulls the Thursday Murder Club into some of the most danger they’ve ever beenin throughout their long lives as they face a truly frightening mafia-connected villain with a daunting body count.

The dynamic of the four septuagenarians is arguably at its best in the second book, which doesn’t need to bother with introducing their dynamic and is instead able to simply revel in their rakish but sweet relationship.

The Man Who Died Twice

The dynamic of the four septuagenarians is arguably at its best in the second book, which doesn’t need to bother with introducing their dynamic and is instead able to simply revel in their rakish but sweet relationship.The mystery itself is also one of the series strongest, with a charged hunt for missing diamonds adding some palpable stakes to the story beyond the typical murder plot, improving on the first book’s puzzling riddles. Packed with sharp and exceedingly British dialogue and taut tension, the only sticking point in the second book is the fractured narrative that blindingly hops between characters.

1The Last Devil To Die

The Formula Perfected

Recency bias is always a tricky thing to look out for, but there’s little doubt that the latest entry in theThursday Murder Clubseries,The Last Devil to Die, is easily the best. This time around,the case is quite personal as a close friend of the Thursday Murder Club’s is horribly killed. Obviously taking on the investigation themselves, the Thursday Murder Club is soon thrust into a hectic world of heroin dealers, antiques more ancient than themselves, and dangerously hot stolen works of art.

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The mystery itself inThe Last Devil to Dietakes a bit of a backseat to the emotional journey, which explores the club’s fear of death in their old age more alarmingly than ever. That’s not to say that the murder mystery itself isn’t a captivating one, and the book even finds the space to stuff in a bonus side mystery. While the other books put Elizabeth front and center,The Last Devil to Diegives other characters like Joyce a bit more spotlight, making it the premiere entry in theThursday Murder Clubseries combined with its poignant wit.

The Last Devil To Die

Thursday Murder Club

TheThursday Murder Clubfranchise is a series of cozy mystery novels authored by Richard Osman, focusing on a group of retirees who delve into solving murders. The series has garnered significant acclaim, leading to adaptations in film and theater.

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