

So, not only do I recommend The Bullet That Missed as a Liz Pick of the Month, it’s also a LoveReading Star Book too.

I had absolutely no clue as to how this case was going to be solved, and I love it when that happens. Richard Osman has a wonderfully witty pen, he is also quite happy to poke fun at himself, and I smirked as Waitrose in Tunbridge Wells made another appearance. I think it’s going to be one of those series where each new book becomes my favourite until the next appears. I have no doubt that this, the third, will be just as popular as the first two. He has the fabulous ability to be able to mix murder and mayhem with friendship and laughter, not easy! I fell in love with his four septuagenarians from the very first book The Thursday Murder Club. Quite simply, Richard Osman really can write, rather beautifully actually, readers wouldn’t be recommending his books so widely if he couldn’t. I know that some people have questioned the validity of celebrity authors. Elizabeth, Joyce, Ibrahim, and Ron are joined by new friends and foes as they research a cold case without a dead body. I have to say that: “Not now Alan.”, is perhaps my new favourite phrase. So, so beautifully easy to read, and it sits as a perfect murder mystery to attempt to solve from the comfort of your armchair.

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