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A review by oashackelford
The Last Devil to Die by Richard Osman
5.0
I think that this one started a little slower than the first three, but it quickly becomes fun again. While Elizabeth is having to deal with some personal problems at home, Joyce and the gang take over for her with Joyce acting in Elizabeth's place. Someone has killed their friend, Kuldesh Sharma, over a little bit of heroine, and they need to find out who. They also need to find the heroine because drug dealers are starting to drop like flies.
I love this series. I love that it deals with so much more than just the crime they are solving at the moment. It deals with love between friends, and the love between spouses, and being there for one another when things are hard. I like that in the face of death the Thursday Murder Club can remember what the most important thing is, and they forget their petty squabbles and make sure they are good in their relationships with one another.
I do wish that the pacing at the beginning had been a little better, but I thought that this was one of the more fun books in the series. I cannot wait for him to write another one.
I love this series. I love that it deals with so much more than just the crime they are solving at the moment. It deals with love between friends, and the love between spouses, and being there for one another when things are hard. I like that in the face of death the Thursday Murder Club can remember what the most important thing is, and they forget their petty squabbles and make sure they are good in their relationships with one another.
I do wish that the pacing at the beginning had been a little better, but I thought that this was one of the more fun books in the series. I cannot wait for him to write another one.