A review by lauralovesreading21
The Bullet That Missed by Richard Osman

4.0

This book was just as good as the first book, however there are a two points to note

* in my opinion Joyce is slightly starting to get on my nerves - in the first book she is sweet and she still is in the third, but her focus on this man and that man and how gorgeous they all are is starting to grate on me. i think it is because she claims Gerry is the only man for her and the love of her life (enough to base the books she is starting to write with the main character based off Gerry) but all she does is think about getting in a relationship with each man the club comes across. Or maybe that isn't the case but it is the impression i get.

* Elizabeth - her character never really progresses? what i mean by that is most characters progress and their character develops over books but hers literally never changes and she knows that stephen is getting worse and if it was me i would want to spend way more time with him rather than galavanting around sticking my nose in business it doesn't belong in.

However i read it in a day so these issues didn't bother me that much to stop reading it was just a little niggle in the back of my head throughout the book. As overall the plot was great, Mr Osman was able to keep my eyes glued to the page and kept me wanting to turn the page over and over again. It was good, very good and i will most likely be purchasing the fourth when it comes out