Richard Osman's latest addition to his popular crime series returns us to the Cooper's Chase retirement facility with its elderly but sharp sleuths, a tearful affair as Osman sensitively writes of the heartache, loss, and grief that hits former spy Elizabeth hard, necessitating ex-nurse, Joyce, to step up to fill her shoes in her absence in the Thursday Murder Club's (TMC) latest complex and multilayered murder case(s). Stephen's antique dealer friend, 80 year old Kuldesh Sharma has been shot dead in what looks like a professional hit, but DCI Chris Hudson and Donna are determined to shut them out of their investigation, and Bogdan is refusing to talk, although they themselves are edged out of the case as the National Crime Agency step in and take over.
As you can probably imagine, it is the TMC that make progress in this most complex of cases, as they try to locate the valuable but dangerous package that had been delivered to Sharma, which is now missing, and hunt his murderer. In a narrative where the bodies pile up, the TMC follow leads that take them to antique expert Nina Mishra, there are drug dealers, art forgers, an impatient Canadian, Garth, with a short fuse, and psychiatrist Ibrahim continues to provide therapy to imprisoned cocaine dealer, Connie, whilst opening up about his secret past to Computer Bob. Additionally, the TMC involve themselves in the private life of lonely fellow resident, Mervyn, the target of an online romance scam, who refuses to believe his Tatiana is fictitious.
It is always a joy to be reacquainted with the fabulous, if ageing, friends and members of the TMC as they break rules and recognise no boundaries that might constrain the police and the NCA, and come up with a number of devils. Osman does not shy away from depicting the challenging health issues that go hand in hand with getting older, plus the inevitable losses and grief, which include finding ways to continue to live on when the love of your life dies. I look forward to the next in this wonderful series, although this might take some time as the author embarks on a new series. I recommend this series to both fans and those who love the crime and mystery genre.