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Thursday Murder Club #3

The Bullet That Missed

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One Thursday afternoon in the seniors' center, a decade-old cold case --their favorite kind-- leads the Thursday Murder Club to a local news legend and a murder with no body and no answers. A new foe they call "Viking", wants Elizabeth to kill former KGB chief Viktor, or he will kill her sweet best friend Joyce. Activist marked for death Ron and psychiatrist Ibrahim chase clues for Viking's identity, and investigate mob-queen prisoner from last book.

This third adventure ranges from a prison cell with espresso machine to a luxury penthouse with swimming pool high in the sky.

12 pages, Audiobook

First published September 15, 2022

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Richard Osman

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An English television presenter, producer, director, and novelist.

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561 reviews28.5k followers
March 10, 2024
There will be no cavalry to save her this time. She has got herself into this mess, and she will have to get herself out of it.

I've forgotten how much I enjoy this series. Cracking open that first page felt like saying hello to an old friend, albeit one that is quirky, funny, and definitely murderous.

In this installment, our four pensioners are at it again, trying to solve a decade-old murder that never quite made sense. For one, where is the body? And since the victim was chasing down a money-laundering scheme right before her death, what happened to all of that money? It certainly takes a special group of friends to see things that the police missed on the first go-around.

Sometimes with cozy mysteries, they can feel a bit dull and lacking in excitement with everything happening slowly and clues unearthed at a snail's pace. But not here. I can honestly say that it was packed with action from the first page to the last. Every chapter was a new revelation and I couldn't turn the pages fast enough.

I feel like this series just keeps getting better and better. The mystery was a little weak in the first book, but it has improved so much over book 2 and this one. And through it all, it has retained its wonderful characters and that tongue-in-cheek British humor I love so much, with its quirkiness and gentle poking fun at the absurdity of life and growing old.

What a delightful series! It's one of my favorites, and I can't wait for more.

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See also, my thoughts on:
#1. The Thursday Murder Club
#2. The Man Who Died Twice
#4. The Last Devil to Die
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1,086 reviews3,477 followers
February 4, 2023
***NOW AVAILABLE -- DON'T MISS THIS ONE***

Each book in the Thursday Murder Club series gets better and better. The mysteries are more intricately plotted and there are more interesting characters introduced.

The Club is back together, they all live in Cooper’s Chase, an upscale retirement complex:

Elizabeth, a former M15 operative with a slew of “great connections”
Joyce a former nurse and woman of many skills, she loves solving puzzles
Ibrahim is a retired psychiatrist who has a keen eye for reading body language
Ron is a retired union leader and a man known for getting things done

In this novel the gang is trying to solve a 10 year old cold case. A journalist, Bethany Waite, was said to have committed suicide by driving her car off a cliff, however her body has never been found.

Bethany had been a co-anchor with a local TV personality Mike Waghorn. Mike is introduced to the gang and becomes a key player in solving the mystery. (I can't help but wonder if this character is loosely based on the author himself?)

Besides this mystery, Elizabeth has had an “encounter” with a man they are calling “The Viking”. He has a proposition for Elizabeth, he wants a certain person killed or else he will kill her and one of her friends.

There is lots going on in this book but the story flows wonderfully. As in the other novels there is some great humor and I can’t help but love this group of characters, including the new additions.

I can find no “cons” for this book because the writing is great, the characters well described and interesting and the mystery was not an easy one to solve. I was completely stumped – in a good way!!

I can highly recommend this book to anyone who enjoys a great mystery.

You really do need to read the books beginning with The Thursday Murder Club in order to understand the characters' connections, etc.

I received an ARC of this novel from the publisher through Edelweiss. It was my pleasure to read and review this novel.
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1,466 reviews3,631 followers
October 21, 2022
The Bullet That Missed by Richard Osman
(Thursday Murder Club #3)
Narrated by Fiona Shaw

I just love this series. Elizabeth, Joyce, Ron, and Ibrahim are preparing to solve their next case. On top of that, Elizabeth has been ordered to murder someone or else one of her friends will die. Her past always seems to be catching up to her, but at the same time, being an ex spy means she has a lot of resources to call on, so there is that.

There is something for everyone here. Elizabeth gets to see spend time with an ex-KGB acquaintance. Joyce gets to flirt with a handsome (if he does say so himself) TV personality, Ron spreads his wings whether he meant to or not, and Ibrahim gets to brainstorm with the one who helps him brainstorm the best. The story is very funny, we spend time in just about everyone's head and their thoughts always give me a laugh. From the very first book, I became fond of side characters Donna, Chris, and Bogdan and they are back, each with their own doubts about life. I could read a book just about those three, they are always making me laugh, with their quirks and desire to just be loved for themselves.

I read book one and listened to book two. The narrator for book two was so good and I was looking forward to her narration of book three. But instead we got another awesome narrator who made this story even better. I just cannot get enough of these characters and this series!

Published September 20, 2022 by Penguin Audio
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873 reviews13.8k followers
October 10, 2022
“Beware the bullet with your name on it.”

The Bullet That Missed
is a mystery about two murders: one in the past and one that hasn’t yet taken place. The residents of Cooper’s Chase Retirement Village are on the case, creating chaos and drama in their attempt to solve the crimes.

The Bullet That Missed is book #3 in the Thursday Murder club series. The unique, eccentric characters make this series a must-read, and this installment is no exception.

The original four spunky septuagenarians, aka The Thursday Murder Club, Elizabeth, Joyce, Ibrahim, and Ron, are at the center of the action. In addition, other favorites are featured, including Chris, Donna, and Bogdan, and Alan, the dog, has a large role.

Love is in the air for some characters, while others are facing heartache. Of the main characters, all were featured equally, although I could have done with more of Bogdan and Joyce, as they both make me laugh. The characters are as quick-witted and surly as ever; however, Elizabeth wasn’t quite as sharp as in the previous books and missed some obvious clues, which had me scratching my head a bit.

The pacing is fast and furious--a lot is going on. The plot isn’t as tight as the other books in the series, and I found the mysteries a bit more contrived than usual, especially the one that takes place in the present involving a man nicknamed The Viking.

However, I chose to ignore my qualms with this book and enjoy it for what it is--a fun escape. This series is full of heart and brings tons of feel-good vibes. It left me smiling, and I can’t wait to see what’s up next for my favorite seniors.

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4,336 reviews70.1k followers
July 23, 2024
I have been Googling but there's not much there. I got so desperate I even used Bing but the results were the same if a bit slower. - Joyce

I'd forgotten Bing was even a browser, so this made me laugh a bit more than maybe it should have.

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The Bullet That Missed was another fantastic installment to the Thursday Murder Club series and (dare I say it?) even better than the first two. These books really do keep getting better and better.
I love the 4 main characters and their voices. I love that they're old but instead of sitting around talking about the good old days, they're still out there squeezing every last drop out of life.

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In fact, I love this one so much that I'm finding it hard to give it a proper review. I just want to squeal READIT!READIT!READIT!
But that's kind of stupid. You know it and I know it.
Anyway.
If you're already a fan of this series, you know what I'm trying to say.
If you're not a fan...well, that's ok, too. We can still be friends.
But you're probably a serial killer, so I'll be keeping an eye on you from here on out.
Highly recommended for cozy mystery lovers.
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285 reviews941 followers
October 2, 2022
Another day, another murder for the Thursday Murder Club to solve, and I’m so excited the Coopers Chase Retirement Village gang is all back! This time it’s the suspicious death ten years prior of TV journalist Bethany Waites.

If you’ve met septuagenarians Elizabeth, Joyce, Ron and Ibrahim in the first two books, you know there’s no question they’ll get the job done - even if a few rules get bent here and there! Along for the ride are DCI Donna deFreitas and DCI Chris Hudson, lovable Bogdan, and an ever-growing cast of old and new characters.

It was fun to see love in the air for a few of these characters interspersed with the more dramatic scenarios some of them found themselves in. I’m not going to deep-dive into the plot since so many reviews have already been written, but the plot included a TV show, a conspiracy involving cryptocurrency, a shady character named “The Viking”, an old KGB colonel from Elizabeth’s past, missing money, the hilarious drug-dealing menace, Connie, from the last book, murder, and more of the general twisty-turny mayhem you’ve come to expect from this bunch.

It’s cozy, it’s fun, it’s charming, and it’s positive age representation at its best! I love that this series celebrates the intelligence, ingenuity, resourcefulness and savvy that only comes with a life fully lived!

Elizabeth, once again, draws on her considerable talents as a former spy, good-natured Joyce continues to show she’s MUCH smarter than people take her for, Ron’s tough, street-smart ways are still on display, though softer this time around, and Ibrahim’s wisdom and intelligence work their magic. Each are a unique part of the puzzle that makes them such a formidable team, and I know I wouldn’t want to try to outsmart any of them!

I read on my Kindle while listening to the audiobook, and at first was sad that Lesley Manville, who narrated the first two so brilliantly, didn’t narrate this one, because for me she IS these characters. It only took a couple chapters to discover that Fiona Shaw was more than up to the task of filling her shoes. Yes, some of the voices I know and love were different, but she quickly made them her own, and I enjoyed it immensely. While I still hope Manville returns for Book #4, I’ll be just as happy if Shaw returns!

The chapters are short, smart and full of wit, and every character brings flavor to the story. My one and only issue with the book, and the reason for 4 stars rather than 5, is that there was almost TOO much going on, and it created some confusion at times trying to keep all the characters and their connections straight. I’m not sure I’d try this on audio alone, because I found myself needing to look up names and situations a few times, but if you pay close attention you should be fine.

Now the only mystery I need to solve is how to get Richard Osman to write Book # 4 faster!

★★★★
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716 reviews2,519 followers
September 22, 2022
Got my copy on publication day (U.S.) and I’ve been glued to it all day! It was certainly worth the wait!

In the third installment of the Thursday Murder Club series, a ten-year-old unsolved murder (assumed suicide by driving her car over a cliff) of a journalist/co-host of a television news show, has our favorite residents of Coopers Chase Retirement Village- Elizabeth, Joyce, Ibrahim and Ron- going all out in their search for old facts, discovering new leads, meeting new people (and reconnecting with old acquaintances) and trying to keep from getting into trouble. Helping them are their friends PC Donna de Freitas and DCI Chris Hudson. To complicate matters for Elizabeth, she is receiving anonymous texts and threats from an unknown nemesis who orders her to kill a former KGB colonel she had connections with during her old days as an MI5 agent, failing which would endanger not only her life but also the life of one of her friends.

What follows is an exciting sequence of events involving a multitude of suspects (old and new), the world of television journalism, financial fraud, kidnapping, murder, blackmail and much more. People are killed, graves are dug, unlikely alliances and friendships are formed, romance blossoms for some of the characters and while some mysteries are solved, there is much more to the story than what everyone assumes.

I love how the author not only entertains us with riveting mysteries but also pays attention to character development as the series progresses. Each of the characters has an important role to play in these stories. Elizabeth is a very interesting character and we get to know more about her past while also witnessing the love and tenderness she feels for her husband Stephen and her concern for her friends. Joyce is definitely coming into her own as the series progresses and I loved how she uses her presence of mind to get out of the sticky situations. Her journal entries/notes make for some entertaining reading. In addition to the third-person narrative and Joyce’s notes, I liked we also get chapters from the perspectives of Elizabeth, Bogdan, Ibrahim and other characters. I’m loving how Bogdan is becoming an integral part of the series. Alan, the dog, is also a welcome addition to the club!

With its intricately plotted mystery, quirky characters, engaging narrative (short chapters and sharp writing!) and laugh-out-loud humor, The Bullet That Missed by Richard Osman is a fun read and a worthy addition to the series. While I’ve enjoyed all three books in this series, the second book remains my favorite to date. I would strongly recommend that you read the books in series order to fully enjoy the characters and the stories. It was great to catch up with the Thursday Murder Club and their friends (both old and new). I can’t wait for Book #4!

My reviews for the other books in the series:
Book#1: The Thursday Murder Club
Book#2: The Man Who Died Twice
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1,851 reviews12.4k followers
June 30, 2024
That's it. It's official. I am a full-on fangirl of the Thursday Murder Club. They can do no wrong in my eyes.

No matter the case, no matter the silly hijinks, I'm here for it. Intriguing as heck, super fun, 1000% engaging.



This was the perfect audiobook for my solo-road trip for Christmas holiday. It kept me fully entertained and I was legitimately laughing out loud.

Ron's inner-dialogue during the couple's massage scene...I almost went off the road.



I will continue reading this series for as long as they keep being released. Addictive and heart-warming, a must-read for Murder Mystery Lovers!!
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728 reviews1,885 followers
August 31, 2022
My favorite septuagenarians are back in book #3 of The Thursday Murder Club series, and this is the BEST ONE YET!

Another Thursday…another crime to solve.

Elizabeth, Joyce, Ron, and Ibrahim find an old cold case that interests them, and they’d like to solve it. When they’re on the prowl, they’re going to get their way. Unfortunately for Elizabeth, she’s also dealing with a personal issue when someone from her past threatens her future. She’s reluctant to share this with her friends, but by keeping it to herself…is she putting them in danger?

I cannot get enough of this series, and I can honestly say that each book gets better and better! I loved learning more about the characters we’ve come to love. There are some new dynamics that keep things really exciting…and put a big ‘ol smile on my face. There are also new characters who are highly interesting. And let’s not forget about the crime(s) and case(s) that the Thursday Murder Club is determined to solve. It’s highly intriguing, and I think fans of the series will really be impressed with the direction it’s going.

There are plenty of laughs to be had, and I am already eagerly awaiting the next installment. If you haven’t started this series yet, DO IT NOW!

Thank you to Pamela Dorman Books for a widget of the ARC through NetGalley. Expected Publication Date: 9/20/22.
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1,555 reviews1,105 followers
October 29, 2022
I had a hankering for a cozy mystery, now that I’m on that bandwagon, and what better than one of Richard Osman’s Thursday Murder Club sleuths? I haven’t had the pleasure of being with the four septuagenarian sleuths in a long time.

Everyone has their favorite character, and mine is retired MI6 Agent Elizabeth Best. The woman is a hoot. Joyce Meadowcroft is a retired nurse, and Ibrahim Arif a renown psychiatrist. The fourth member is Ron Ritchie, a union organizer. The four get themselves involved in a cold case, money laundering, tax evasion scheme that resulted in an unsolved murder. An ex-KGB spy and an eccentric, jailed, drug dealer round out the band of major characters.

The joy of reading Osman’s novel is being immersed in the antics the characters get themselves into. Osman’s prose is clever and hysterically funny. Yes, it’s fun to try and solve the mysteries, but the true delight is being a part of their inner musings, the hijinks they get themselves into.

I listened to the audio, narrated by Fiona Shaw. She is fantastic. The audio has a bonus section at the end in which Steph McGovern interviews Richard Osman about the series. It’s very interesting. I highly recommend the audio.
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1,323 reviews3,320 followers
September 25, 2022
The Thursday Murder Club has selected its next case…the murder of Bethany Waites.

So, they have set up an interview with her former co-host from “South East Tonight” as a ruse to see if Mike Waghorn, might have some inside information that would help them solve the case. Ron will be interviewed for a piece on “retirement living” and then the gang will invite Mike to join them for dinner and serve him enough red wine to hopefully loosen his tongue.

Bethany had been investigating a huge VAT fraud involving mobile phones that had made millions for Heather Garbutt and Jack Mason. Heather went to jail, and Bethany went off a cliff in her car but her body was never found.

Jack somehow remains a very rich, free man.

In a sub plot, someone new isn’t happy with Elizabeth and she is warned that she must KILL or BE KILLED. And, “The Viking” is threatening her friend’s lives as well.

But, you know Elizabeth-she doesn’t even flinch as she takes care of the threat with a little help from her friends.

This is a COZY series that has improved with each installment!

Not only do the mysteries keep on getting better but the character development has me feeling like these are friends of mine who I am catching up with whenever a new book gets released!

Joyce (and her humorous journal entries) continue to fill us in on the details, and she has definitely earned her spot in the Club as she “googles” for answers.

Elizabeth continues to show us not only her grit but also her softer side, as she grapples with her beloved husband’s dementia, and realizes that she now considers Joyce to be her best friend!

And, Ibrahim and Ron continue to become more vulnerable as they grow confident by the loyal friendship that this Club has given to all four members.

All of your favorite supporting characters are back, along with some new faces who may be sticking around, but we have gotten to know everyone so well, that it isn’t hard at all to keep up with the growing cast.

A Book #4 has been announced but as of yet, it is untitled, and with a only a tentative publication date of September 2023, but you can be sure that I will ready to rejoin my friends at Cooper’s Chase for their next case, whenever that may be!

This installment is available now!

Thank You to the Chandler Public Library for the loan of the book and the delightful AUDIBLE, as I enjoyed toggling between the two as I read the story!
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1,654 reviews9,068 followers
July 15, 2023
The ensemble of the Thursday Murder Club is at it again, only this time they are attempting to solve the murder/disappearance of a tv journalist. It isn't the story that caught Joyce's eye as much as the opportunity to meet the local newscaster and former co-anchor, Mike Waghorn, but he plays right into their soft and veiny hands.

“Will you come to dinner afterward, Mr. Waghorn?” asks Joyce. “We’ve got a table for five thirty. After the rush.” “Please, call me Mike,” says Mike. “And, no, I’m afraid. I try not to mix with people. You know, privacy, germs, whatnot. You understand, I’m certain.”

Meanwhile, Elizabeth is receiving anonymous texts that culminate in a threat: kill a former love and KGB agent or face deathly consequences.

"'I’m sure,' says Elizabeth. 'If murder were easy, none of us would survive Christmas.'"

It's a typically convoluted story that eventually has people happily pairing off, working together, and generally becoming best versions of themselves. (Or are they?)

"Pauline puts a finger to Ron’s lips to help him out of his cul-de-sac of a sentence. He nods gratefully."

I thought it was a lot of fun, but I mostly just treat it like an amuse-bouche; something to enjoy and feel good about, without putting a great deal of thought into its components. I'm not going to be a downer and point them out; besides, Osman kind of does that for us:

"At one point they walked past a house on Trafalgar Street that Bogdan told her was a crack den, and then past an old forge on London Road where a Lithuanian was buried. Bogdan would make a very good tour guide for a very specific type of tourist."

There's actually no shortage of the finely aged sleuth in mysteries. Jane Marple (1927-1976) was one of the most famous, of course. Mrs. Polifax came along later, (1966-2000) bringing the international spy angle, only obviously elderly and prone to kindness instead of athleticism. Osman does a nice job maintaining bemusement at the age incongruity of the team, but on the sliding scale of 'realistic,' I'd move it away from Marple and push it towards the adventuresome Polifax: unlikely but engaging.
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1,067 reviews467 followers
July 7, 2023
This third book was not, in my opinion, as entertaining as the previous two books.
This time the author added too many characters.
There are good and funny moments and great dialogues, but the development of the storyline was not that gripping or thrilling.
I do recommend the audiobook narrated by Fiona Shaw, Richard Osman and Steph McGovern, although I would have loved more if it was narrated by Leslie Manville (like in the first two books).
I think that I will re-read this book before the next instalment, just to see if I will feel different.
At this time I feel very disappointed.


PS: original post dated September 24, 2022 and edited on July 6, 2023 to correct repeated words.
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4,160 reviews38.2k followers
September 12, 2022
The Bullet that Missed by Richard Osman is a 2022 Viking publication.

The Thursday Murder Club is back and better than ever!

A cold case involving a missing journalist, garners the attention of the Murder Club this time around, while Elizabeth gets tangled up in her own side drama.

As always, each member of the group gets their own little piece of the spotlight, and the dialogue is snappy and often laugh out loud funny.

But the best part is how layered these mysteries are. It’s obvious a lot of thought goes into these plots, and the intrigue is always absorbing.

The one small gripe I have is that this one might have run a little too long, and occasionally the pacing lagged, just a tiny bit- but of course, there is always something going on and my attention was never divided- it just felt like it took me a while to finish the book, this time around. But that’s a very small quibble.

Other than that, this series shows no signs of slowing down. The characters are still sharp, the poignancy is still a big undercurrent that offsets the zaniness, and the plots get better and stronger as the series progresses.

Once again, I feel it should be stressed that while this series often lands in the cozy category, anyone who loves mysteries or crime fiction will like this series. It’s smart, clever and oh so entertaining!

4+
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886 reviews2,444 followers
November 15, 2022
Thursday Murder Club Series #3

Another day at Cooper Chase Retirement Village, solving another murder or two!

The team is working on a cold case from almost ten years ago.

Elizabeth takes the lead and at one point, I was very worried about her!

The clock is ticking as the gang tries to find the smoking gun. A car, a cliff, a missing body!

I enjoyed every second reading + listening.

Elizabeth is fearless as usual, Joyce is such a hoot with her nonchalent ways and always offering up a cup of tea to anyone, including murder suspects! Like that would prevent the next murder! Ron uses his psychiatrist skills to outwit a prison inmate, and Ibrahim makes himself mad with anagrams.

This fun series is on the cozy side with lovable and engaging characters. Enjoyable narration too!

Audible ~ Narrated by: Fiona Shaw, Richard Osman, and Steph McGovern / 11 hours
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3,602 reviews2,444 followers
November 7, 2022
This was so good and who could have guessed it was over 400 pages long. As far as I am concerned it was much too short! At least we know that there is a #4 in the works for next year.

The regulars are all back investigating the death of television presenter Bethany Waites, whose car went over a cliff, but whose body has never been found. This apparently normal research turns into a maelstrom of death threats, murders both real and pretend, money laundering and suicide. Elizabeth gets to fire her gun and Joyce demonstrates remarkable cool in a very dangerous encounter.

I loved the development of all the characters and especially enjoyed the pairing of Bogdan and Donna. There are many humorous moments between and about all of the characters, but there are sad moments too. The progress of Stephen's dementia is very realistic and is especially heart breaking now that he is beginning to be more aware that something is wrong.

Never forget that the members of the Thursday Murder Club are all over seventy and retired. Their optimism and zest for life is inspiring. If you have not read this series yet grab book one and get started. It is outstandingly good.

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511 reviews1,019 followers
November 10, 2022
"The Bullet That Missed" by Richard Osman is Book #3 in this Cozy Mystery Series!

I always feel so much safer when the 'Thursday Murder Club' is back! Don't you?

Septuagenarians Elizabeth, Joyce, Ron and Ibrahim are investigating the decade old unsolved murder of TV news show co-host and journalist Bethany Waites where things seem...well, suspicious. The victim's body was never found and all the cash, from a money laundering scheme Bethany was hotly researching for a story, has never been located. A bit fishy, wouldn't you say?

If you're looking for a quiet cozy mystery, this wouldn't be it. It's full of action, mystery, suspects, and questionable acquaintances from Elizabeth's past, beginning to end. There's no shortage of characters, some have been around for a while in the series, others are new, and it does get a little crowded and creates a bit of a muddle to the audiobook voicing. Such a shame!

There's romance in the air for a few of our characters and the humor is at its best. Joyce is still writing in her diary, with her loyal pooch Alan by her side, which is always a highlight in this series for me. She certainly showed skills in this book we didn't know she had, didn't she? I do believe Joyce and Ibrahim are my favorites and I love how Bogdan always takes such good care of Elizabeth's husband Stephen. He's such a fine chap!

The audiobook narrator Fiona Shaw makes a wonderful effort with gender voicing and delivering the appropriate voice inflections with the dialog to ensure a consistent listening experience, especially when it comes to the hints of humor. I do miss narrator Lesley Manville from book 2, but both ladies have done a remarkable job and have made my preference of the audiobook format for this series an easy win!

At the end of the audiobook there is a 'bonus chapter' 30-minute interview of the author by English Journalist Steph McGovern. You hear the authors' passion for this series, crime fiction, his main characters, and loves what their experience, wisdom, and eclectic friendships offer to the books and the readers experience. It was fun to hear him admittedly talk about his characters as if they are real!

I'm absolutely looking forward to book #4 in this series and I will definitely be choosing the audiobook format once again!
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2,279 reviews2,279 followers
January 27, 2023
EXCERPT: Bethany Waites understands that there is no going back now. Time to be brave, and to see how this all plays out.

She weighs the bullet in her hand.

Life is about understanding opportunities. Understanding how rarely they come along, and then rising to meet them when they do.

'Come and meet me. I just want to talk.' That's what the email had said. She has been playing it over in her mind ever since. Should she?

One last thing to do before she decides: send Mike a message.

Mike knows the story she is working on. He doesn't know the details - a reporter has to keep her secrets - but he knows it's a risky one. He's there if she needs him, but there are some things you have to do alone.

Whatever happens tonight, she would be sad to leave Mike Waghorn behind. He is a good friend. A kind and funny man. That's why the viewers love him.

But Bethany dreams of more, and maybe this is her chance. A dangerous chance, but a chance all the same.

She writes her message and presses send. He won't reply tonight; it's late. That's probably for the best. She can hear his voice now: 'Who texts at ten p.m.? Millennials and sex pests, that's who.'

Here we go then. Time for Bethany to spin the wheel of fortune. Will she live or will she die?

She pours herself a drink, and takes one final look at the bullet. Really, she has no choice at all.

To opportunities.

ABOUT 'THE BULLET THAT MISSED': It is an ordinary Thursday, and things should finally be returning to normal.

Except trouble is never far away where the Thursday Murder Club are concerned. A local news legend is on the hunt for a sensational headline, and soon the gang are hot on the trail of two murders, ten years apart.

To make matters worse, a new nemesis pays Elizabeth a visit, presenting her with a deadly mission: kill or be killed...

While Elizabeth grapples with her conscience (and a gun), the gang and their unlikely new friends (including TV stars, money launderers and ex-KGB colonels) unravel a new mystery. But can they catch the culprit and save Elizabeth before the murderer strikes again?

MY THOUGHTS: I'm putting my name down for the next vacancy at Coopers Chase!

The Bullet That Missed is a fun, clever piece of escapism featuring an ex-spy, an ex-boxer, a perfectly ordinary but extremely clever woman called Joyce who likes to write in her diaries, an EX-FBI agent, a money-launderer, and a television news reader amongst others. Yes, the whole gang is back along with a few new faces.

The Thursday Murder Club meets every Thursday at 11am in the jigsaw room - except for one notable Thursday when they met at 8am, much to Ibrahim's consternation - to solve murders. They manage to do this rather well, although they usually manage to produce a few more bodies along the way. And it doesn't hurt that they have a couple of tame police officers in their outer circle.

I love these characters: Elizabeth whose husband Stephen is slowly succumbing to dementia; Joyce and her dog Alan; Bogdan who provides muscle when needed and unobtrusively babysits Stephen when Elizabeth is otherwise occupied.

I haven't had so much fun since I read the last book in this series! It's a book that I read with a smile on my face, although I admit to holding my breath a couple of times when the situation got more than a little sticky, and to having a tear in my eye when Stephen confided his fears to Bogdan, and again when . . . well, when you get there, you'll know.

The Thursday Murder Club #4 is due for publication this time next year. I can't wait!

⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

#TheBulletThatMissed

I: @misterosman @penguinrandomhouse

T: @richardosman @PenguinUKBooks

THE AUTHOR: Richard Thomas Osman is an English comedian, producer, television presenter, writer, and the creator and co-presenter of the BBC One television quiz show Pointless.

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882 reviews
November 12, 2022
WELL THE FAB FOUR ARE BACK!!!!!
A reporter by the name of Mike Waghorn comes to Coopers Chase to as if the Fab Four could help him on a cold case dating back to 2013, but the problem is that there is no body as the victim Bethany waite car was thrown over a cliff.


Meanwhile ConnieJohnson runs a multi million dollar drugs gang from prison she finds it easy as guards are paid handsomely for their help. Bethany Waites was a brilliant young reporter who was investigating a big story on VAT fraud.

Well the Fab Four can’t wait to get to work on this case Ibrahim goes to the prison to ask Connie Johnson some questions but is not speaking to anyone.

We’re the two connected to each other at some point or was it a coincidence?

One of the members makes a enemy of someone they should steer clear of!!
with help from Donna & Chris will they get to the bottom of the case?


I found this another enjoyable fun ride following Ibrahim, Ron , Joyce & Elizabeth they make me laugh Elizabeth AKA Miss Marple as I call her is always right on the front line I can’t wait for the next instalment in this awesome series.
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1,278 reviews4,022 followers
May 17, 2023
I think this missed the mark for me as well. It's time to move on from this series!☹️
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986 reviews144 followers
August 11, 2022
The 3rd installment of this popular cozy mystery series does not disappoint as the entire gang (Elizabeth, Joyce, Ron & Ibrahim) are back as they try and solve a 10-year old death of a TV news reporter whose car went over a cliff into the sea. No body was ever found but this does not discourage the group, who is now aided by a Polish construction worker, a TV news presenter, a TV makeup artist, the former head of the Leningrad KGB, a cryptocurrency money launder, and members of the police department, and even a criminal who they put behind bars in Book 2. Whew! But each brings different strengths to the investigation. And, as with most of these books, one murder leads to more murders and attempted murders, as the plot thickens and the gang gets closer to finding out the truth. Fast paced, action packed (especially since the Thursday Murder Club members are all in their 80's), and is a very good addition to this series. Negatives: I thought the author got so caught up in the ending of the book that he left some loose ends to a few of the plot lines. Other than that, this is a wonderful read and perfectly sets up the next book in the series.
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922 reviews289 followers
October 11, 2022
My people are back! Time with the Thursday Murder Club is always well spent. I savoured this one and I can't wait for the next.

I loved everything about this third installment! Joyce's journal entries are always excellent. Elzabeth's plans keep me on the edge of my seat. Ron's got a little romance going on (though I did miss his son this time out). And my fave, Ibrahim is doing therapy for an incarcerated drug queenpin who straight up plans on murdering some of our main crime fighters. There were some wonderful new additions to the investigations and I loved that. The puzzle was a very good one and didn't completely resolve by the end but set up great things for the next book. I'm looking forward to it al. As before, there was much with, pathos and emotion (mostly provided by Stephen, who was key in helping solve things) and love (I see you Donna and Bogdan! and also, Chris and Patrice (and she came through with a key solution to solve something as well!). My only regret is that there wasn't enough Kendrick. Ibrahim and Kendrick time is just my favourite!

I've already added the next to my TBR for 2023.

Recommended.
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773 reviews1,242 followers
March 11, 2023
Another fun instalment to this series!

A reporters car is driven off a cliff, no body is found but she is presumed dead. The case has grown cold - time for the Thursday Murder Club to step in.

Joyce, Elizabeth, Ron and Ibrahim along with a few helping hands put their heads together to solve the unsolvable.

Throw in fraud, KGB spies, corruption and much more.

As usual, the clues are everywhere and the reveals are super slick. I was able to follow the story and even make a few educated guesses for the reveals!

Keep em coming Richard!

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library copy available for pick up

Finally! I’ve been waiting ages for this one. Such an enjoyable series.
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726 reviews8,911 followers
November 28, 2022
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Every single character. Every single damn one is my favorite. I couldn't choose if you threatened my life.

The friendship, loyalty, danger, intelligence, thrills, crime, and the HUMOR had me on cloud nine.

Now, I didn't think it was nearly as good as book 2. I read them back to back. That might've been an error. I may have been comparing them and since I adore book 2, book 3 couldn't live up to the hype.

Regardless, this is a stunning series and I need Richard Osman to keep writing them until the end of time. Or until I die. Whichever comes first.

"Any good points?" (about Ron)
"That's a longer list," says Joyce. "So I'll boil it down for you. He's loyal, he's kind, he's funny, and I am very, very proud that, for whatever reason, he has chosen to be my friend. He is, and this is just an opinion, a prince."
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465 reviews351 followers
March 21, 2023
4 ☆
The simple life is all well and good, but, in this moment, with a murder to investigate, and threatening texts arriving daily, Elizabeth realizes that she has missed trouble.


And the Thursday Murder Club is back in action in The Bullet That Missed! Only a few months have elapsed since The Man Who Died Twice.

About a decade ago, journalist Bethany Waites died when her car plunged over a cliff. At that time, she was working for a local television show. Before her car accident, Bethany had texted her colleague Mike Waghorn that she was on the precipice of exposing a fraudulent VAT scheme.

Life is about understanding opportunities. Understanding how rarely they come along, and then rising to meet them when they do.


Given that the four main protagonists are primarily in their 70s, the Thursday Murder Club knows how to carpe diem. This installment begins with them maneuvering a meeting with Mike Waghorn in order to puzzle out their current cold case.

It was best to grab everything while you could. Who knows when your final swim might come, your final walk, your final kiss?


Of course, the facts that Ron Ritchie gets to be interviewed on air or that Joyce has a crush on the suave Mike Waghorn are nice side perks while running their investigation. 😉

The Bullet That Missed was written as a standalone. A reader would better understand though the relationships between the primary and secondary characters if they had read the preceding novels. I really enjoyed seeing Elizabeth Best's past, as her career in British security service has been tantalizingly revealed during the course of the three novels. And as usual the relationships provided emotional depth to the series. Oddly enough, even though the action picked up early in the story, I still found this book to be slow-going before my interest had been truly hooked. Rest assured however that by the final twenty percent, I wanted an uninterrupted block of time because Richard Osman had incorporated some interesting plot points. Did they all surprise me? No, because ...

people were always trying to tell you something, and all you really had to do was let them.


Overall, The Bullet That Missed was an entertaining addition to a series I look forward to continuing.
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1,620 reviews965 followers
April 6, 2024
5★
“The simple life is all well and good, but, in this moment, with a murder to investigate, and threatening texts arriving daily, Elizabeth realizes that she has missed trouble.”


Has Elizabeth ever led a simple life? She was previously a spook with Britain’s MI5, and when she was looking into a cold case recently, she called on three friends from her retirement village for help. Together, they are the Thursday Murder Club.

Ibrahim Arif is a psychiatrist, still analysing everyone. Ron Ritchie is an old union organiser, always on the lookout for trouble and not afraid of finding it. Joyce Meadowcroft – gentle, naïve, Joyce – is their secretary and diarist.

Joyce’s diary ‘narrates’ some chapters, where she expresses joy at the surprising things she’s learning how to do (like how to post photos on Instagram), and where she summarises the action so far. Some readers find her voice annoying.

I think she is a hoot, plus – as Elizabeth notes – she may be naïve, but that isn’t the same as stupid She is smart and has great instincts for ferreting things out.

In this adventure, she gets to meet celebrities, about which she is over the moon. The group is looking into the death of an attractive TV co-host ten years ago, when her car was found at the bottom of a cliff near Dover. The show is still running with the same main host, so Elizabeth and Joyce decide to attend as guests and sit in the front row.

‘Isn’t this something? Have you ever been on television, Elizabeth?’

‘I was once called to give evidence to the Defence Select Committee,’
says Elizabeth. ‘But, legally, they had to blur my face. And I was once in a hostage video.’


While the show investigation goes on, Ibrahim has been sent to interview a prisoner, Connie, who is a fearsome character.

“It can be hard to run a multimillion-pound drugs gang from a prison cell. But it is not, as Connie Johnson is discovering, impossible.
. . .
Above all it’s good to keep busy. Routine is important in prison. Also, it is important to have things to look forward to, and Connie is looking forward to killing Bogdan.”


Bogdan? Not our Bogdan Jankowski? He’s a regular friend of the group, a slightly younger Polish ‘associate’, you might say, who has been very helpful at digging up graves and such in the past. A handy chap, to say the least. Why does Connie want to kill him?

Other ‘associates’ we’ve met before are Elizabeth’s beloved husband, Stephen, who has dementia but who can still win a mean game of chess against Bogdan – when he remembers he knows how to play. His now-and-then memory is useful, but Elizabeth despairs about his future.

The police, Chris and Donna, are regulars, as is Patrice, Donna’s mother. But I digress. Elizabeth has a job to do, and she has to find a way to do it – murder an old Russian foe. Excellent story.

This series is a delight to read, with appealing characters and murders new and old to solve. It’s hard to see some of the people struggling because of age or frailty, but the depth of camaraderie and support they offer each other is wonderful. I particularly enjoy the outlook each character has, courtesy of their own experiences over the decades.

I hope they live forever!

The series - I've enjoyed them all.

The Thursday Murder Club (Thursday Murder Club, #1) by Richard Osman My review of The Thursday Murder Club

The Man Who Died Twice (Thursday Murder Club, #2) by Richard Osman My review of The Man Who Died Twice (#2)

The Bullet That Missed (Thursday Murder Club, #3) by Richard Osman My review of The Bullet That Missed (#3)

The Last Devil to Die (Thursday Murder Club, #4) by Richard Osman My review of The Last Devil to Die (#4)
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2,375 reviews1,994 followers
November 20, 2022
They’re back! Elizabeth, Joyce, Ron and Ibrahim, ably assisted by Bogdan and not forgetting DCI Chris Hudson and DC Donna De Freitas.

Who killed investigative journalist Bethany Waites several years ago? Why is Elizabeth’s past catching up with her and placing her between a rock and a hard place? There’s a dash or two of romance, more than a smidgen of mystery, a soupçon of thrill and more than a modicum of chuckles in the latest Thursday Murder Club series. We meet a South East news presenter, a makeup artist, a money launderer, a tough (?) Viking and a very likeable exKGB and now you know it’s fiction! However the standout character for me is …. Alan the dog and a big shout out for Bogdan!!

Richard Osman writes such good cozy mysteries and I’m loathe to say it but I think the plot of this one is not quite as enjoyable as the first two though is still an entertaining ‘romp’! There was a definitely humour although perhaps again not as much as books one and two but there is still plenty of RO wit in evidence. I absolutely love the concept of the novels as the four main protagonists continue to grow old disgracefully and why not?? I am that’s for sure! I look forward to number four which I hope Mr O has in mind amongst his wedding plans!!! 💙❤️💜
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2,088 reviews583 followers
November 18, 2023
I believe this is the 3rd in the series, but you need not have read the first two to follow this one.

But...

It is better to have read the first two to know the characters.

To be honest, I liked this one best of all.

Although there are a lot of characters to follow (which my friend Jackie and I don’t always appreciate in books), each one plays an important role.

Eventually as readers we begin to understand what and how each one ties in to the story.

The Thursday Mystery Club decides that they want to take on a cold case, but in any case they take on, there is always someone who is not going to like it being stirred up.

So...

Who murdered the journalist?

What information did she dig up that someone did not want her to unveil and why was her body never found?

And...

Why not ask this question, that isn’t always asked…

What is the special meaning behind the title of the book?

Perhaps when all is said and done, the real story will come out in the end.

Told in short chapters, from different points of view, this cold case, gets very hot indeed!

Stay with it, you may enjoy this one.
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370 reviews233 followers
July 12, 2024
Fun Murder Mystery as Always

This third installment in the series was right on par with the other two. I thoroughly enjoy reading these slightly cozy mysteries because they have more to them than just a mystery.

I did take off one star for the slightly disjointed story, which was unusual given the other two were spot on. It didn't deter me too much, I just found it a little annoying but got over it quickly.

We return to Cooper's Chase with our senior retired friends (who knew I would enjoy this sort if thing so much ?!) and I always appreciate a cute clean romance here and there. Sprinkled with a little love, the gang is back at it to solve another mystery but this one has a little twist (mind you, I put it together but that may have been the intention).

If you like cozy mysteries that are not all cozy, give this a go. Can be read as a stand alone but is much better read in sequence so you habe all the backstory!
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