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wwdad3 's review for:
The Last Devil to Die
by Richard Osman
Though still witty and fun, with great octogenarian characters, this book was the most serious of the series. Aging is taken very seriously in so many ways: friendship, love, dementia, frailty, wisdom, and more. The mystery was a good one, much like the others with various twists and turns, but the real story is in the characters. I love the first book which introduced us to this quirky band, but this one is right up there too. Really a good read.