Thursday Murder Club review: Steady, but decent

India Wentworth
3 min readMay 29, 2021

Chances are if you’re a fan of crime books, you’ve heard of this one. Written by the Pointless host Richard Osman, I had reservations about this because I usually find celeb-written books are just a bit…meh. Thinking would it have done well if they weren’t well known before it got published, or would it even have got published without their name on the front cover? Most of the time — probably not.

However, this was the fastest selling adult crime debut since records began, so I figured there must be some truth in that impressive achievement.

This time I was pleasantly surprised though. The story follows a group of pensioners in an upmarket care home/retirement village who spend their time working on unsolved crimes from Kent Police.

The group are faced with the murder of a developer wanting to transform the neighbouring graveyard and surrounding land. There’s a couple of murders along the way and as expected, everything turns out to be linked in the end to a historic crime.

The club work hand-in-hand with a couple of detectives to share information and eventually solve the crime. This was one element that didn’t work with me. Yes it’s a nice idea that detectives would pop round to a retirement home to work together with some pensioners, and even share information with them, but how…

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India Wentworth
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