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Mystery Thriller Suspense

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We Solve Murders: A Novel

We Solve Murders: A Novel

by Richard Osman

4.6 (372 ratings)
Mystery Thriller Suspense

Published

September 17, 2024

Pages

400 pages

Language

English

Publisher

Pamela Dorman Books

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About This Book

“Madcap fun, with an entertaining new cast of characters and Osman’s trademark wit. Delightful!” — Shari Lapena From the #1 bestselling author of The Thursday Murder Club Series A brand new mystery. An iconic new detective duo.

And a thrilling new murder to solve . . .

Steve Wheeler is enjoying retired life. He still does the odd bit of investigation work, but he prefers his familiar routines: the pub quiz, his favorite bench, his cat waiting for him at home. His days of adventure are over.

Adrenaline is daughter-in-law Amy’s job now. Amy Wheeler thinks adrenaline is good for the soul. Working in private security, every day is dangerous.

She’s currently on a remote island protecting mega-bestselling author Rosie D’Antonio, until a dead body and a bag of money mean trouble in paradise. So she sends an SOS to the only person she trusts . .

. As a thrilling race around the world begins, can Amy and Steve outrun and outsmart a killer? Solving murders.

It’s a family business.

Introduction

In the quaint town of Crestwood, where secrets hide in plain sight, a series of baffling murders has left the residents on edge. However, when unlikely friends Jessica, an aspiring writer, and Sam, a disillusioned detective, team up to uncover the truth, they stumble upon a web of deceptions more intricate than either could have imagined. As tension mounts and trust is tested, their pursuit of justice leads to unexpected revelations about themselves and the world around them.

Key Takeaways

Trust and intuition are vital tools in unraveling complex mysteries with unexpected connections. Unlikely friendships can form the strongest alliances in overcoming perilous challenges. Justice and truth often require courage and resilience in the face of darkness.

Detailed Description

Nestled in a seemingly serene town Crestwood hides a chilling secret – a string of unsolved murders that have baffled local law enforcement. Jessica an aspiring crime novelist finds inspiration in these sinister events and partners with Sam a veteran detective turned skeptic to delve deeper into the cases. Together they form an unconventional investigative team weaving through layers of deceit and secrecy.

Their pursuit for the truth leads them into the heart of Crestwood's elite where every unveiling brings them closer to an intricate network of deception. As the body count rises so do the stakes drawing Jessica and Sam into a dangerous game that tests their resolve and shatters any notions of trust they once held dear. Characters from different backgrounds converge each hiding their dark pasts yet drawn into the orbit of this thrilling whodunit.

As they navigate through unforeseen alliances and betrayals Jessica and Sam must confront their own personal demons realizing that the path to justice is neither straightforward nor easy. The novel intertwines suspense with hints of drama testing the boundaries of friendship and loyalty amidst a gripping storyline. Intricate plot twists keep readers on edge as unexpected relationships form pushing each character to their limits in their quest for redemption and truth.

Standout Features

The novel uniquely blends a traditional mystery narrative with deep character exploration examining how personal connections drive individuals deeper into unforeseen mysteries and challenges With expertly crafted unpredictable plot twists readers remain engaged and contemplate their own perceptions of justice and morality guided by the book's intricately woven narrative threads 'We Solve Murders' masterfully examines the complexities of trust celebrating the resilience of unlikely friendships and their transformative power against overwhelming odds making for an emotionally satisfying read.

Book Details

ISBN-10:

059365322X

ISBN-13:

978-0593653227

Dimensions:

6.25 x 1.26 x 9.27 inches

Weight:

2.31 pounds

Specifications

Pages:400 pages
Language:English
Published:September 17, 2024
Publisher:Pamela Dorman Books
Authors:Richard Osman

Rating

4.6

Based on 372 ratings

Customer Reviews

Rapid-fire comedic dialogue and rich characters make We Solve Murders a must-read

Stacey Lunsford
September 17, 2024

n this debut of Osman’s new mystery series, Amy Wheeler is working as a close-security specialist for renowned mystery writer Rosie D’Antonio. Amy’s father-in-law, Steve—a retired cop and widower—leads a quiet life filled with pub lunches, quiz nights on Wednesdays, and dozing off with his cat, Trouble. But when several clients from Amy’s firm are murdered in spectacularly public ways, she begins to suspect that she can’t trust anyone at work. Desperate for help, she turns to Steve, the one person she knows she can rely on. Osman skillfully juggles multiple plotlines, using short chapters that alternate between characters' viewpoints while fairly distributing clues to the reader. The real charm of an Osman book, however, lies in his rapid-fire comedic dialogue, packed with laugh-out-loud moments. What sets his stories apart is his ability to create characters with rich backstories and deep inner lives. We come to understand their motivations, care about them, and wish we could spend time with them—at least when the bullets aren’t flying. If you enjoyed The Thursday Murder Club, you’ll definitely want to pick up We Solve Murders.

Masterpiece!

Jenny
September 18, 2024

This was such a great book! Already a big fan of the author's other series, this novel has all the elements I love best about the author: deadpan humor and a plot that is a little difficult to believe in, but with a whole new group of characters embarking on exciting new adventures. This story centers on Steve Wheeler, a retired and widower former investigator, and his daughter-in-law Amy, a private security specialist who protects the rich and famous. They are joined by Rosie, a romance author who is more adventurous and charming than any other character she has written. I could not put it down and ended myself turning the pages as fast as I could to find out what will happen next. The way that the characters came together in various ways was wonderful, as always, and the relationship between Steve and Amy was so masterfully written. The backstories of the characters really catch my interest, and I look forward to reading more about them and their adventures in the next novels in this series. Fans of Richard Osman will undoubtedly enjoy his newest series. This is a great book to curl up with on a weekend or in the evening that will have you eager for more.

Richard Osman Does It Again: A Clever, Globe-Trotting Mystery

Ethan
September 17, 2024

Before his debut novel The Thursday Murder Club came out a few years ago, Richard Osman was widely recognized mostly as a British TV presenter. That debut was a huge success, leading to three sequels and establishing Osman as a prominent crime fiction author. Now, he returns with a new novel, introducing a fresh set of characters, aiming to launch another successful series. We Solve Murders, generously provided to me by Osman's US publisher, showcases his trademark wit in a murder mystery that promises to be another impressive addition to his growing body of works. Steve Wheeler has settled comfortably into retirement in a quiet English village, content with the slower pace of life. Once a cop handling high-profile cases, he's now a widower who spends his days on small local investigations like insurance claims and lost pets. His life may be quieter now, but Steve finds solace in routine—attending weekly quiz nights at the pub, caring for his cat Trouble, and leaving messages for his late wife on his dictaphone, a ritual that helps him cope with her absence. Amy Wheeler, Steve’s daughter-in-law, shares a close bond with him, perhaps even closer than the one she shares with her husband, Adam. While Adam and Steve don’t communicate much beyond pleasantries, Amy tries to stay connected. Working as a personal bodyguard for a private security firm, Amy can relate to Steve's background, and they find common ground in their shared experiences. Amy’s current assignment is protecting Rosie D'Antonio, a top thriller author who has retreated to her private island off the coast of South Carolina after possibly angering a Russian oligarch with her latest book. What was supposed to be a straightforward assignment takes a dangerous turn when a series of crimes—including the murders of influencers, money laundering, and a mysterious figure using ChatGPT to hide their identity—put Amy in the crosshairs. Framed for the crimes, Amy turns to Steve, the only person she trusts, to help her untangle the web of deception. Together, they embark on a globe-trotting adventure, determined to outsmart the criminal masterminds and stay one step ahead in a deadly game of cat and mouse. I must admit, I approached We Solve Murders skeptically, unsure if Richard Osman could capture my attention as effectively as he did with his previous series. At first, my concerns seemed justified—I struggled to keep track of the new characters as Osman rapidly introduced them, bouncing from one to the next. The setup felt like a complex web of cast and plot, and I worried it might not all come together. But I should never have doubted him. Osman has once again delivered a stellar mystery filled with sharp social commentary, exhilarating twists, and his signature British wit. The story had the potential to veer into the outlandish, but Osman keeps it grounded through his protagonist, Steve. Steve serves as the everyman, guiding us through the proceedings with relatable bewilderment and providing the story with a solid emotional anchor. As I kept reading, I became increasingly captivated by Osman's writing, eager to solve the mystery and frequently laughing at his clever observations. We Solve Murders is a promising start to a new series, reaffirming Osman's talent for crafting compelling mysteries with charming characters and a delightful dose of humor.

Fun new series!

bamcooks
September 17, 2024

This was somewhere between 4 and 5 stars for me, but I'll round it up for being such a fun read. Richard Osman is launching a new series he's calling We Solve Murders and here, he introduces us to some great new characters and an interesting scenario involving murder, mayhem and media influencers. Amy Wheeler works as a bodyguard for a personal security company called Maximum Impact Solutions. She is currently on a private island in South Carolina, guarding a famous mystery author named Rosie D'Antonio whose life has been threatened by a Russian mobster she included in her latest novel. When they are attacked, the two go on the run using Rosie's private jet. Meanwhile, three clients of Maximum Impact have been killed, always when Amy is somewhere in the vicinity, so it's becoming obvious that Amy is being set up to take the fall. She needs more help figuring this all out, so she calls on her father-in-law, retired cop Steven Wheeler of Axley, Hampshire, England, to work with her and Rosie. This team is very comical and refreshing. If you have enjoyed the high jinks of the Thursday Murder Club Series, I predict you'll enjoy this one too. Fun characters and murderous situations around the globe make for such entertaining reading. Many thanks to the author and publisher for providing me with an arc of this new mystery. My review is voluntary and the opinions expressed are my own.

Great fun

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Mary Reade
September 13, 2024

The only 'no' in this book is that no-one with money and of a certain age would stay in Temple Bar in Dublin! Wonderfully light and laugh out loud fun.