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Thursday murder club

(85 Posts)
Whiff Sun 28-Jan-24 13:14:56

Anyone reading Richard Osman's books have a tissue ready for page 80 when reading the 4th one. It's not a spoiler alert . But I am floods here ..😢

Tenko Tue 30-Jan-24 21:22:04

I’ve read the first three books and waiting for my daughter to pass on the fourth . I’ve enjoyed them , easy reading and I like the main characters.
I’m surprised that the books haven’t been turned into a TV series . I imagine Julie waters as Joyce and Celia Imri as Elizabeth. I did think Dennis Waterman could play Ron but he’s dead now.
I also like the Strike books but they’re a different animal , gritty and dark .

Bazza Tue 30-Jan-24 18:52:45

Anyone who thinks that celebrities can’t write, try a Graham Norton novel. I think he’s written about four, I’ve read two so far and thought they were both excellent.

Optomistic1 Tue 30-Jan-24 18:02:18

I love all of these books and very unusually for me have read them all 3 times - each time I find something new in them!
The only other book I have read loads in Kane and Able by Jeffrey Archer that can make me cry every time I read it.

What are the strike books please?

Hels001 Tue 30-Jan-24 16:26:36

I'm on the third book and so far enjoying it as much as the previous two can't wait to start number 4!

Suzieque66 Tue 30-Jan-24 15:53:55

Not my sort of book at all ...

Oreo Tue 30-Jan-24 15:35:40

suelld

Susan56

I’ve really enjoyed them all and controversial maybe but preferred them to the Marlow Murder Club😉They are lightweight but sometimes lightweight is what you need.

Totally agree Susan

Agree, seems some posters expect War And Peace tho.

Oreo Tue 30-Jan-24 15:34:11

rowyn

I certainly would not call the books drivel, but I would suggest that it's written in a very simple basic style, more suited for children than adults.
( I'm referring to 'it' becasue I've only read the first bok._)

For xhildren? Just laughable.

rowyn Tue 30-Jan-24 15:32:47

I certainly would not call the books drivel, but I would suggest that it's written in a very simple basic style, more suited for children than adults.
( I'm referring to 'it' becasue I've only read the first bok._)

pamdixon Tue 30-Jan-24 15:29:33

I've not read the latest book yet - waiting for it to come out in paper-back, but I loved the others. I think Richard Ossman writes well and good for him having all his books in the best seller lists for so long is all I can say!!

Greyduster Tue 30-Jan-24 15:03:03

I battled my way through book one, which I thought was clunky, then ended up with books three and four as presents! DD said she would lend me book two, but I’m not pressing her.

suelld Tue 30-Jan-24 14:57:27

Susan56

I’ve really enjoyed them all and controversial maybe but preferred them to the Marlow Murder Club😉They are lightweight but sometimes lightweight is what you need.

Totally agree Susan

Oreo Tue 30-Jan-24 14:51:34

Susieq62

I think each book was better than the last and book four touched on very important details. I really enjoyed it and would happily live in a residential unit like that .

Yeah me too and am nowhere like old enough to be allowed to live there.😁
Posters may not have liked the plot or the characters but just can’t get away with saying it’s drivel or badly written as it really isn’t.
I loved the books but also love authors such as Kate Atkinson, Anthony Doerr and Barbara Kingsolver, Hilary Mantel and David Mitchell, see what I’m saying here? I wouldn’t read his books if they were badly written.They’re a light easy read while still being well written.And no, am not on his payroll 😆

rowyn Tue 30-Jan-24 14:42:46

Petall, - absolutely IMO.., but t hen I kind of assumed that everyone is expressing their own opinion - it wouldn't be much of a forum, if not.

sandelf Tue 30-Jan-24 14:01:37

The 'murder mystery' aspect is only a very small part of what's going on. His understanding of later life in England is beyond OK.

sandelf Tue 30-Jan-24 13:59:13

Fabulous book all round - would recommend it to anyone. PS would love to live at Coopers Chase but suspect I'm not the income bracket...

welshgirl2017 Tue 30-Jan-24 13:52:53

Well I just picked this book up in our treasure tip shop for 50p, haven't started it yet as I'm working my way through an Edna O'Brian book. I find Richard Osman irritating - only saw him once on Have I Got News for You - that was enough, but thought I would try the book when I saw it buried in the discarded books section - only because it seemed to have good reviews on Amazon, thought it might make a change. :-)

Susieq62 Tue 30-Jan-24 13:25:39

I think each book was better than the last and book four touched on very important details. I really enjoyed it and would happily live in a residential unit like that .

Annma Tue 30-Jan-24 13:25:03

Slow Horses by MickHerron series are fantastic as is the series on Apple TV starring Gary Oldman and Kristin Scott Thomas. I read TheThursday Murder Club when it first came out. It was very light reading and a bit formulaic in my view.A lot of celebrities are into writing novels, many better writers have to endure rejection after rejection.Not everyone is a good writer.

Maremia Tue 30-Jan-24 13:05:08

I loved it, and his turn of phrase. Have you tried the 'Slow Horses' series? I believe there is now a TV version of it.

bobbydog24 Tue 30-Jan-24 13:04:22

I too gave up on the first one. It was very boring. I like a book to grab me on the first page.

Fae1 Tue 30-Jan-24 12:56:30

Totally agree with Rowyn - a lot of hype just because he's a celebrity. I thought the first book was such absolutely drivel and so badly written that I never wasted time on the others. If he's so clever surely he knows this himself and I think he is having a laugh at his readers. Can't stand him on 'Pointless' either.

Lizzie44 Tue 30-Jan-24 12:52:23

I read the first one but didn't like the style or find it particularly well written or engaging. We are all different in our taste in books and RO's books are enjoyed by many. However, I feel sorry for struggling authors who see "celebrity" books flying off the shelves. Celebrity and all its attendant publicity is an easy route into being a best seller in today's celeb-obsessed world.

Quaver22 Tue 30-Jan-24 12:45:42

I have read all four and thoroughly enjoyed them all. I find his observations very funny and his characters remind me of people I know. It is good to have easy to read books sometimes.

Ziplok Tue 30-Jan-24 12:23:00

I’ve very recently read the first book which was passed on to me. I enjoyed it. I know it’s not a masterpiece of literature, but I found it engaging enough and an easy read. I will look out for the later ones. We are not all going to like exactly the same books, of course, and sometimes, too, I find a book suits me at a particular time but not another, depending on my mood.

Dowsabella Tue 30-Jan-24 12:19:59

@ shysal
I didn't enjoy the first one either, so I, too, will not be reading any more