![]() ![]() ![]() Although they were a bit two-dimensional, I liked the small-town drug baron a lot, and we learn more about Elizabeth’s past when someone comes back from it. ![]() ![]() The plot is fun and does have side-plots, but is less confusing than in the first book, with fewer characters and nothing I didn’t understand. Much amusement is drawn from Chris’ new life of healthy eating and love, and there is a worrying moment when Patrice looks like she might be drawn into events in the plot. The sequel of course to “The Thursday Murder Club” and we still have our four protagonists at the flats, plus our two police officers, Donna and Chris, and Chris’ new love, Patrice. Then it got caught up with Christmas and some times when it was too dark and cold for him to do his normal morning walks, so we didn’t make rapid progress! But here we are, with two light reads done and one ticked off the NetGalley list for February. I won the Richard Osman months ago but then Matthew wanted to read the books with me so we had to get hold of and get through “ The Thursday Murder Club” first and then have a pause while he read some other ebooks. Two light reads from NetGalley, one published ages ago and one out this month. ![]()
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