Cover ArtThe Thursday Murder Club is a snappy, funny book written by the comedian Richard Osman. I normally don't reach for mystery or crime books, but this book does it wonderfully. The story follows four friends living in a retirement village. They take great interest in going through old unsolved crime cases, and they call themselves The Thursday Murder Club. One day, a murder happens within the village, and the four use their wits to try to get to the bottom of the case. The book travels through many different perspectives and has pretty short chapters, which make the pages fly by. If there's one word to describe this book, it's charming. The characters have their own lovable personalities that are developed skillfully as the plot develops, and the tone remains light, witty, and sarcastic, but also has its serious moments when needed. This book is great for anyone looking for a lighthearted introductory book to the mystery genre. 
- Anonymous tenth-grade teen volunteer
 
Publisher's description:
In a peaceful retirement village, four unlikely friends meet weekly in the Jigsaw Room to discuss unsolved crimes; together they call themselves The Thursday Murder Club. There's Red Ron, the infamous former socialist firebrand, still causing trouble; gentle Joyce, widowed, pining for another resident, but surely not as innocent as she seems; Ibrahim, a former therapist who understands the darker side of human nature; and Elizabeth? Well, no one is quite sure who she really is, but she's definitely not a woman to underestimate. When a local developer is found dead, the Thursday Murder Club suddenly find themselves in the middle of their first live case. The friends might be septuagenarians, but they are cleverer than most. Can our unorthodox but brilliant gang catch the killer before its too late?