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Man Who Died Twice: A Thursday Murder Club Mystery
Man Who Died Twice: A Thursday Murder Club Mystery | Richard Osman
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An instant New York Times bestseller! The second gripping novel in the New York Times bestselling Thursday Murder Club series, soon to be a major motion picture from Steven Spielberg at Amblin Entertainment "It's taken a mere two books for Richard Osman to vault into the upper leagues of crime writers. . . The Man Who Died Twice. . . dives right into joyous fun. --The New York Times Book Review Elizabeth, Joyce, Ron and Ibrahim--the Thursday Murder Club--are still riding high off their recent real-life murder case and are looking forward to a bit of peace and quiet at Cooper's Chase, their posh retirement village. But they are out of luck. An unexpected visitor--an old pal of Elizabeth's (or perhaps more than just a pal?)--arrives, desperate for her help. He has been accused of stealing diamonds worth millions from the wrong men and he's seriously on the lam. Then, as night follows day, the first body is found. But not the last. Elizabeth, Joyce, Ron and Ibrahim are up against a ruthless murderer who wouldn't bat an eyelid at knocking off four septuagenarians. Can our four friends catch the killer before the killer catches them? And if they find the diamonds, too? Well, wouldn't that be a bonus? You should never put anything beyond the Thursday Murder Club. Richard Osman is back with everyone's favorite mystery-solving quartet, and the second installment of the Thursday Murder Club series is just as clever and warm as the first--an unputdownable, laugh-out-loud pleasure of a read.
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suvata
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4 Stars • Elizabeth, from the Thursday Murder Club, receives a letter from her supposedly dead ex-husband, Douglas, claiming he's in danger due to a diamond theft from a past heist involving a criminal named Marcus Carmichael. The club, including Joyce, Ibrahim, and Ron, investigate after a local drug dealer's death seems linked to the diamonds. Their sleuthing involves navigating local crime, corruption, and espionage.

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HeyT
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This was just as fun as the first one. I liked seeing more backstory on some of the characters. The side characters were just as great as the main four and gave the feeling of catching up with old friends.

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MariaW
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I already liked the first case of the Thursday Murder Club. Their second case is even better. I thought it was even funnier than the first one. And I liked that the story focused more on the life of the members of the club. I am looking forward to read the next one.

Ruthiella These books definitely improve upon further reading. I think it‘s a combination of me becoming more attached to the characters and the author‘s skills getting better with practice. 3mo
janeycanuck I second what @Ruthiella said. They just keep getting better! 3mo
MariaW @Ruthiella @janeycanuck Now I am even more excited. 🏃🏼‍♀️‍➡️ 3mo
catsuit_mango There is a movie being filmed, the casting seems nice even if they do not look like the characters in my head ;) 3mo
MariaW @catsuit_mango Wow, I just read about it online and read a lot of well-known names. Now am I looking forward to two things. 🥰 3mo
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MariaW
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Enjoying the sun in Switzerland before the summer ends - with a nice murder mystery. 💀💀🕵️‍♀️🕵️‍♀️

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AlaMich
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This series is so comforting to listen to. I think this narrator adds a lot to the experience. #comfortreads

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Lizwarnerpdx
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I would love to hang out with the Thursday Murder Club. Such a good group and life is not at all boring for these pensioners.

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Gleefulreader
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I‘ve been on a mystery kick lately, and while “cozy” mysteries aren‘t normally my thing, I really enjoy this series for its unique group of protagonists of seniors in a retirement community who may be older, but certainly are not doddering. The characters are all wonderfully drawn (particularly Elizabeth and Joyce) but all the characters, even the supporting ones, are unique and add to the fun. Can‘t wait to read more.

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RobES
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Love this series!! It kept me guessing and I just love the characters. 💖🦊 This would be a great series to take on holiday.

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Honeybeebooks
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The Thursday Murder Club is back! Someone from Elizabeth‘s past arrives at Cooper‘s Chase asking for help and Ibrahim is attacked. The clubbers are on the job to find justice for their friend, solve some murders and cash in on a financial windfall. The characters are well written, the plot twisty and the friendships stronger. The narrator, Lesley Mann breathes life into Osman‘s delightful novel. 4/5 ⭐️ for our witty clubbers.

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Tea_and_Starstuff
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I so enjoyed this! This is a new to me series and quickly becoming a favorite - delightful plots and even more delightful characters.

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Cjbesh
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Great part two of a series!

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Nessavamusic
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#sundayfunday
Tagged was my first book I finished in 2024 - right after midnight. It was actually the reason I stayed up because I was enjoying it so much! So I definitely recommend this series, waiting for the third one to become available from my library. 😁

BookmarkTavern Staying up late for a book is the best! Thanks for answering! 11mo
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Nessavamusic
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This was an absolute delight! Continuing the misadventures of an odd group of friends, which includes several retirees, some police and a hot guy with questionable morales. The mystery is fun and them unraveling it is so much fun. Great first read for 2024! 5⭐️
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Emilymdxn Sounds like a perfect book for winter! 11mo
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swynn
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Book 2 in the "Thursday Murder Club" series about crime-solving pensioners, was entertainment for Mrs swynn and I during our long holiday drives. It's hard to find stories we both enjoy, so I'm happy to report that TMC was a hit, and we would "read" another one together.

CoffeeNBooks I loved this entire series! 11mo
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JackOBotts
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My December #doublespin did not disappoint. I enjoyed being back with the Thursday Murder Club.
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

CoffeeNBooks I love this series so much! 12mo
TheAromaofBooks Woohoo!!! 12mo
JackOBotts @CoffeeNBooks I‘m happy to be moving along in the series. My friend is on the last and just loves it more and more. Hoping to enjoy the last two in the new year. 💜 12mo
CoffeeNBooks @JackOBotts I think each book is even better than the previous one! 11mo
JackOBotts @CoffeeNBooks my friend said the same thing! These are def getting a bump up on my TBR in 2024! 11mo
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ClairesReads
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Just as much wholesome fun as the first in the series. A lot to love, and just what I needed in my ears on a tough day.

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JMPemberton
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My reading goal this year had been 90 books (Actually it had been 25, then 50, then 75…I‘ve surpassed my expectations and thrown myself into reading again) and this book will get me to my goal. I loved the first instalment of the Thursday Murder Club, and cannot wait for more. YouTube has some wonderful interviews Richard Osman had when promoting these books and it‘s made me thirsty to read them all. Will let you know how I get on! #RichardOsman

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Suelizbeth
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This series just gets better and better. In this novel we find out a lot more about Elizabeth‘s background and how she is still pretty much top of her game. Dead men come back from the dead, spies, intrigue, diamonds, murder, mayhem, plots, triple crosses, what more do you want? It‘s probably in there. ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

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Smarkies
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This book flies and I loved it as much as the first. The title itself - when an explanation was provided at the end, added alot of heart to it.

Tea_and_Starstuff I just finished reading it myself and that double-meaning at the end just gutpunched me. So good! 10mo
Smarkies @Tea_and_Starstuff loved it so much more after that! 10mo
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staci.reads
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I am so glad any time I stumble upon a new series that I love ❤️. This is the 2nd book in the Thursday Murder Club series, and it was just as charming as the first. The characters and their dynamics together are so lovable, and the mystery is always satisfying (although I did correctly call this one early). I already picked up the next 2 books!
And this post catches me up on my finished reads over the last five or six weeks ✔️.

JMPemberton I loved the first one and have reserved the man who died twice from the library. I just love a cozy mystery. 13mo
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janeycanuck
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I enjoyed this one so much more than the first. I was laughing out loud quite often and man, I hope I have a gang like these folks when I am retired.

Book 12/14 for #14books14weeks2023 (really stretching those 14 weeks….)

mrsmarch That mug 😂 13mo
JenReadsAlot I didn't really care for the first one, but @RaeLovesToRead said I need to give the 2nd book a chance!! 13mo
janeycanuck @mrsmarch It‘s from Effin‘ Birds. So many funny things!! 13mo
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janeycanuck @JenReadsAlot I was fine with the first one but also read The Marlow Murder Club around the same time and much preferred it. But this second one was much better, if you ask me. Much funnier and interesting. But it‘ll depend on what you didn‘t like about the first. 13mo
TheHeartlandBookFairy I've got one more, I've stretched it out, too 😅 13mo
janeycanuck @TheHeartlandBookFairy 2 more still on my TBR cart. Fingers crossed for end of November!! 13mo
Bookish.SAM Love that mug tucked in there! 12mo
janeycanuck @Bookish.SAM haha! It‘s a fav!! 12mo
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ImperfectCJ
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I'm really enjoying this series. The characters are so interesting and complex, and the mysteries are fun but serious.

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Eva_B
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I liked this one better than the first one in the series.

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andrew61
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A fairly easy start to my holiday reading. It was a bday present two yrs ago and I was in no rush to get to it but as with book 1 this is a fairly gentle crime story in which the 4 pensioners combine to solve a mystery. Here, Elizabeth (ex mi5 operative) is confronted by her past and some disappearing diamonds. It is an easy read, but the series is probably too gentle for my liking. It's still definitely an easy holiday read.

Centique I like listening to these as audiobooks because they are quite gentle and sweet. For some reason i like that more in an audiobook, while fast, tense books i prefer to read in print 🤷🏻‍♀️ 1y
andrew61 @Centique I haven't tried any audio books yet Paula. I think these would be a perfect start. Maybe book 3. 1y
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Yahui07
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The first one was fun. Then, the second one was just okay ….

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mjtwo
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1-12 Jul 23
This was one of no more than five fiction books available for sale at the Denpasar airport and I was desperate. Admittedly, one of the other books was Sorrow and Bliss, which I loved. But still a pretty poor showing.
Anyway, I would not have picked it up under other circumstances but I found I thoroughly enjoyed it. The characters were very funny and it was a lovely read. I will be returning to the first.

rwmg Oh dear. Last time I went through Denpasar airport (admittedly pre-pandemic) there was quite a large, reasonably well-stocked branch of Smiths. 1y
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rwmg
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Elizabeth's ex-husband seeks her help when he comes under suspicion of stealing diamonds worth £20,000,000.

An excellent combination of thrills in the story and laughs in the characters' interactions. A bout of insomnia made this a very quick read.

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DebinHawaii
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My library hold came available for book two of this series & I couldn‘t resist reading it this weekend. I think I enjoyed it even more than the first—I adore this group of seniors & their friends (especially Bogan)! The author does an excellent job of combining humor, heart & a few thrills into an entertaining & absorbing mystery with multiple twists that kept me guessing. I can‘t wait for my hold on book three to come in!

#SeriesLove2023

Crazeedi The third one was great! Cant wait for the next! 1y
TheSpineView Fantastic! 1y
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SarahBookInterrupted Yes, great series! I love all the characters too. 1y
Andrew65 Well done 👏👏👏 I‘ve now read all 3 so far published and I think each one gets better. 1y
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BennettBookworm
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I just absolutely adore an author who can make me laugh, cry, and gasp all in one sitting. A perfect second book after a perfect first!

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BennettBookworm
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There was a sale today at a local book store, so naturally I made a day of it ☺️ Here‘s my eclectic #bookhaul, plus a puzzle for good measure! Bookish Sundays are the best kind of Sundays. Besides, I was chomping at the bit to get the second Thursday Murder Club book after finishing the first late last night!

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GidgetsTreasures75
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5-3-23: My 46th finished book of 2023! The Thursday Murder Club is back in Book 2 and this one was a lot of fun! So much happens and the septuagenarians don‘t miss a thing! Murder, diamonds, the mafia, mistaken identities, and Elizabeth, Joyce, Ron, Ibrahim and Bogdan are on the case, or cases. When an unexpected visitor, someone from Elizabeth‘s past, sets everything into motion, it‘s up to the club to sort it out. ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️📖#️⃣4️⃣6️⃣

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Robotswithpersonality
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Second book in the series, even better than the first.
Fun, funny, clever and touching.
These books feel like a cheerful battle waged against ageism, all the assumptions people make about, underestimations of, senior citizens, all the while giving these older characters rich inner and outer lives that are more than just busting simple stereotypes. 1/3

Robotswithpersonality Does not shy away from the harsher realities, either. Still heart-rending to read moments of vulnerability among elderly people: living with dementia, wrestling with the frailty that old age can bring.
What got me in this one most, though, was the gentle but honest look at loneliness, which can be experienced at any age. 2/3
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Robotswithpersonality Mystery appreciably twisty, but didn't feel quite as convoluted or absurd as the first one, more tightly plotted, an improvement.
So eager to read the next in the series! 3/3
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Ah, Joyce, always willing to look on the bright side of murder. 😬🫣🙃

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Robotswithpersonality
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Mobster defeated by Zoom. 🤭😂

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Go grandma!

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Robotswithpersonality
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Joyce: definitely the kind of character who sparkles. ✨☺️

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catsuit_mango
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Just renewed my library card, I am not using it often but they even have a decent original version selection ;) just no jo Walton in English...

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BookishTrish
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Love this series. Starting the next immediately.

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Emma_PK
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Love. Love. Love. Love. This. Book. Couldn't love it more! Even funnier than the first one and I didn't think that was possible. The dry, unassuming humour, the vivacity of the characters and the clever plot just kept me so engaged. Next one please!

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Arvena
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The second book is EVEN BETTER! The characters, humour, dialogues, interesting mystery and compelling plot - a great read! 👍

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noseinabookagain
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Being reunited with the four loveable characters felt cosy and familiar, like slipping on a favourite item of clothing. Just as in the first book, this was full of dry humour, with sharp and witty insights. Funny without ever being ‘try hard‘.

This was a lot more action packed than the first, and quite busy at times. Still hugely enjoyable and looking forward to reading the third.

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VanessaCW
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I read this with my book club, I loved the first book and this second one didn‘t disappoint. It‘s a fun and entertaining mystery written with a sense of humour. The characters are great, Joyce being my favourite. Looking forward the third instalment in due course.

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Curvybookgirl
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I really loved this book. It was better than the first one as I knew the characters. Now onto to the third book

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VanessaCW
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A physical book for a change. It was a Christmas present in 2021.

My local reading group have decided to read it. We decided to read something a little more light hearted after reading Wilding by Isabella Tree. We‘d already read the first book which we all enjoyed so hopefully this one will be just as fun!

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CaitlinR
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Every bit as entertaining and charming as the first book, and it was so nice to spend time with Elizabeth, Joyce, Ron and Ibrahim again (not to mention the great cast of supporting characters) Elizabeth‘s ex-husband, and fellow MI5 spy has stolen diamonds worth millions from an international arms dealer, and he wants her help. Distracted by her current husband‘s increasing dementia, Elizabeth is not at the top of her game; her friends step up.

CaitlinR Photo of the author from a 9/8/21 review on theguardian.com 2y
IndoorDame That photo sort of explains why these books are SO funny! 2y
CaitlinR @IndoorDame You‘re so right, I was glad to find it. I really enjoy his writing style. 2y
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wideeyedreader
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⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ I love these books.

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