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The Man Who Died Twice is the sequel to The Thursday Murder Club, and it is just as good as the first book. It follows the same group of retirees who solve mysteries, but this time they are up against a dangerous criminal who is determined to kill them. Overall, The Man Who Died Twice is a great sequel to The Thursday Murder Club. It is a funny, suspenseful, and heartwarming mystery that you will love.

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Once again we are entertained by the funny and witty foursome. I couldn't help but smile at the banter between the characters and loved seeing some familiar faces.

Fun, humourous and packed with British wit this will amuse its readers and leave you wanting more.

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Classic richard Osman. Brilliant follow up. Great premise, with characters that are likeable, that you can get behind and become invested in.

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The Thursday Murder Club are back to solve another mystery. Elizabeth receives a message from an old colleague who needs her help. The story involves missing diamonds Mafia, MI5 and local drug dealers. Elizabeth ropes in the gang and of course they relish it, even managing to get revenge on someone who hurts Ibrahim.
Another great read, fun and friendship abounds.

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Ah, what's not to like in Osman's Thursday Miurder Club series? An ill-assorted bunch of retirees, a murder, lots of fun and a mystery solved.

We meet our unlikely amateur sleuths for a second time, and they don't disappoint. We're back at Coopers Chase Retirement Village again (and how I wish all retirement places were like this), on the case of some missing diamonds. the local police are roped in to help again, and the relationships are building beautifully.

Overall, so easy to read, absorbing, entertaining, and sometimes sad, this series is just asking to be captured on film.

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The Man Who Died Twice" is the second book in the "Thursday Murder Club" series by Richard Osman. The story follows the members of the Thursday Murder Club, a group of retirees who solve crimes in their retirement village.

The novel begins with the discovery of a dead body in a nearby graveyard, and the Thursday Murder Club is soon drawn into the investigation.
The victim is a former spy, and his death leads to a trail of intrigue and danger that takes the club members on a wild ride through the worlds of espionage, international politics, and corporate greed.
I like the sub characters and relationships in the background of the novel.

Osman's writing style is engaging and witty, and he creates a cast of memorable and endearing characters. The members of the Thursday Murder Club are a delight to spend time with, and their interactions are both humorous and touching. The plot is well-crafted and full of twists and turns that keep the reader guessing until the very end. Osman skillfully weaves together multiple storylines and subplots, creating a richly layered and immersive world.

Overall, "The Man Who Died Twice" is another delightful thus entertaining read that combines humour, mystery, with heart. It is a must-read for fans of cozy mysteries and anyone who loves a good whodunit.

I enjoyed this so much I preordered number 3 and 4 before I’d even got to the end of this one!!!
Thank you netgalley for this ARC it was an honour to get accepted !!

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Another hilarious installment from Richard Osman. He characters are wonderful to spend time with, particularly Joyce and he manages to weave the humour and whimsy with some genuinely moving scenes. The mystery unravels deftly and manages to spring plenty of surprises.

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*4.5 Stars!!

This is the second book in the Thursday Murder Club series following a group of retired OAPs who love nothing more than to have a good gossip and look at unsolved murder cases together to starve off the boredom of being retired. In this book Elizabeth the retired spy receives an invitation for tea from a new neighbour who has an interesting connection to her past. Soon the foursome are involved in a mobsters missing diamonds worth millions, murder and abduction.

I absolutely love these characters so much!! There funny, witty and cool as a cucumber under pressure!! The well thought out characters definitely make these books so much better and they each bring there own talents to the table. This also had some romance in which was very unexpected but it thought it was done very well. Ron was definitely my favorite in this book and i could actually picture him in my head saying this.

"Here's my promise to you. With Joyce as my witness - and it's not a promise friends should have to make - if I ever find someone shot, I will call you. I will call you because you're my mate, and that's what mates do. Two in the morning, I don't care, I find a corpse, I pick up the phone: 'Elizabeth, there's a corpse on the landing, on the bowls lawn, doesn't matter where, slip on a pair of shoes and come and take a look.' I am absolutely fuming."

I'm really looking forward to the next one and hope the series carries on. I also think this would make a wonderful tv series.

*Thank you to NetGalley for a copy of this book in return for my honest review.*

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Loved this mystery with its twisty tale and great characters we’ve come to love.. Thanks to the publisher and Netgalley for this ARC.

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"The Man Who Died Twice" is the second book in the "Thursday Murder Club" series by Richard Osman. The story follows the members of the Thursday Murder Club, a group of retirees who solve crimes in their retirement village.

The novel begins with the discovery of a dead body in a nearby graveyard, and the Thursday Murder Club is soon drawn into the investigation. The victim is a former spy, and his death leads to a trail of intrigue and danger that takes the club members on a wild ride through the worlds of espionage, international politics, and corporate greed.

Osman's writing style is engaging and witty, and he creates a cast of memorable and endearing characters. The members of the Thursday Murder Club are a delight to spend time with, and their interactions are both humorous and touching. The plot is well-crafted and full of twists and turns that keep the reader guessing until the very end. Osman skillfully weaves together multiple storylines and subplots, creating a richly layered and immersive world.

Overall, "The Man Who Died Twice" is a delightful and entertaining read that combines humor, mystery, and heart. It is a must-read for fans of cozy mysteries and anyone who loves a good whodunit.

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I loved the Thursday Murder club, but found this hard to get into, I will be giving it another go as I loved the first one so much!

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Not my cup of tea at all which is such a shame as my grandad absolutely loves the books - I found the 'group' too fluffy for my liking, I think perhaps I'm just the wrong generation - I much prefer a more gory and heart stopping kind of thriller so this one was probably too cosy!

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I deliberately waited to read this until all the hyperbole had died down. it's a very good mystery, but not living up to the standards of Agatha Christie. Perhaps the second will be more to my liking?

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I enjoyed this more than The Thursday Murder Club. It still retains that cosiness that made the first book a fun read. The humour still had me beaming from ear to ear at times, and the mystery itself felt much more compelling and intriguing than the 1st book.

Can't wait to continue on!

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The second case for the Thursday Murder Club... and its another fun read with relatable, loveable characters and plenty to keep me turning the page.

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Probably less my bag than the first osman (less crime, more spy), but he’s doing what he does best: compelling, cosy, highly readable crime. Makes me want to read the next.

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It's the following Thursday.

Elizabeth has received a letter from an old colleague, a man with whom she has a long history. He's made a big mistake, and he needs her help. His story involves stolen diamonds, a violent mobster, and a very real threat to his life.

As bodies start piling up, Elizabeth enlists Joyce, Ibrahim and Ron in the hunt for a ruthless murderer. And if they find the diamonds too? Well, wouldn't that be a bonus?

But this time they are up against an enemy who wouldn't bat an eyelid at knocking off four septuagenarians. Can The Thursday Murder Club find the killer (and the diamonds) before the killer finds them?

Absolutely fantastic , so happy to be back with these characters again and what a great story, Richard has done it again and I can’t wait for more, brilliant read and highly recommended

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I loved the first book, so I couldn't wait to dive back into the Thursday Murder Club world and I'm glad to say it didn't disappoint. The wit and characters were as good as ever and I cannot wait to read the third instalment.

The Man Who Died Twice welcomes us back into the motley crew and they are as witty and fun as ever. Joyce with her new Instagram account @greatjoy69 - yep and she's delighted with herself! The ever mysterious and sassy Elizabeth, who I feel we get to know better in this sequel. Ron and Ibrahim continue to be the 2 friends every group should have, they kind of remind me of Chandler and Joey! And then of course we have Donna and Chris, who seem to take a little more a backseat in this book in comparison to the first but continue to bring a great dynamic to the group. The chemistry, love, and friendship between this unlikely lot is just as strong and genuine as the first book and you can't help but love them even more. They each bring their own unique touch to the story and Osman depicts them in such a way that you can picture them as real people and you feel a part of the club.

The writing and tone of voice is just as good as the first one. There are so many laugh out loud moments and Osman captures the personalities and the voices of each of the characters so well. I really like the dual perspectives that we also had in the first book, where we observe what is happening from a third party perspective but then we also get thrown in and feel a part of it with Joyce's first person diary entries.

The story itself has a number of fun twists and turns and there are several sub plots that add some nice layers, without over complicating things. You get to learn more about each of the characters as these different stories unfold and just when you think you have them figured out, they continue to surprise you. The various twists and turns that come your way are sometimes so random and unexpected (as they should be!) but they add to the overall narrative and strengthen what is in fact a very good murder thriller.

So look, big love for this book and I can't wait to read the next one. The main reason I didn't give it full marks was because I enjoyed the first one a little more but I think that was due to the novelty of the characters.

If you're looking for a clever and fun book, then this is definitely worth a read.

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Sadly this book wasn't for me. I really enjoyed the first Thursday Murder Club but I couldn't put my finger quite on what I didn't like in this one. I think for me the characters aren't rounded enough and don't compel me to keep reading about them. I found the plot predictable and just wanted so much more from this book. I will still read Osmans books in the future and it's not put me off reading his as I enjoy his writing style and turn of phrase.

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I thought that these books would be more enjoyable and for me since they’d been so popular, but the writing seems very satirical which really ruins any book for me. Real old people aren’t like this and in general people aren’t like this so it’s frustrating to read a book where all the characters feel like cartoon characters when it’s meant to be a murder mystery for actual adults.

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