thursday murder club novels, about four elderly amateur detectives who live in a retirement village. it s home to his mother brenda. we have a thursday knit and natter club, but we don t have a thursday murder club. not yet any way. you have to be careful with the knitting needles. you never know. you could be right there. richard, one of the joys about the books is the way they portray elderly people. this is a group of people who are overlooked, who become invisible, who are underestimated and actually, culturally it is important to represent the fact they re not, but also, as a detective, being invisible is perfect, so i sort of have my cake and eat it. so thank you for your cultural invisibility. but while the village and its residents inspired the book, the characters aren t based specifically on brenda and herfriends. you have a little bit of that person and a little bit of that person, rolled into one. there s some very interesting people here. and we ve had a couple in the secr
so i sort of have my cake and eat it. so thank you for your cultural invisibility. but while the village and its residents inspired the book, the characters aren t based specifically on brenda and herfriends. you have a little bit of that person and a little bit of that person, rolled into one. there s some very interesting people here. and we ve had a couple in the secret service, haven t we? we have, we have. real spies. mi5. it was fascinating, - having coffee with them. so no thursday murder club, but friday line dancing instead. plenty to spark richard osman s imagination for the next two books in the series, and while brenda is his biggest fan, you can always rely on your mum to keep your feet on the ground. i think the books are very good. i ve thoroughly enjoyed then. come on, you prefer hilary mantel to. no, i don t. really? no.
the characters aren t based specifically on brenda and herfriends. you have a little bit of that person and a little bit of that person, rolled into one. there s some very interesting people here. and we ve had a couple in the secret service, haven t we? we have, we have. real spies. mi5. it was fascinating, - having coffee with them. so no thursday murder club, but friday line dancing instead. plenty to spark richard osman s imagination for the next two books in the series, and while brenda is his biggest fan, you can always rely on your mum to keep your feet on the ground. i think the books are very good. i ve thoroughly enjoyed then. come on, you prefer hilary mantel to. no, i don t. really? no. cj sansom. yes. yes, there we go. absolutely. sorry, you can t compete there. listen, it s good. murders up here, murders up here.
so i sort of have my cake and eat it. so thank you for your cultural invisibility. but while the village and its residents inspired the book, the characters aren t based specifically on brenda and herfriends. you have a little bit of that person and a little bit of that person, rolled into one. there s some very interesting people here. and we ve had a couple in the secret service, haven t we. we have, we have. real spies. mi5. it was fascinating, - having coffee with them. so no thursday murder club, but friday line dancing instead. plenty to spark richard osman s imagination for the next two books in the series and while brenda is his biggest fan, you can always rely on your mum to keep your feet on the ground. i think the books are very good. i ve thoroughly enjoyed then. come on, you prefer hilary mantel to. no, i don t. really? no. cj sansom. yes.
lots of the stuff in the book is in the geography of this place, and in the first book someone is murdered in this car park, right here, and plenty more murders this way. these are the sedate surroundings that inspired richard osman to write his thursday murder club novels, about four elderly amateur detectives who live in a retirement village. it s home to his mother brenda. we have a thursday knit and natter club, but we don t have a thursday murder club. not yet any way. you have to be careful with the knitting needles. you never know. you could be right there. richard, one of the joys about the books is the way they portray elderly people. this is a group of people who are overlooked, who become invisible, who are underestimated and actually, culturally it is important to represent the fact they re not, but also, as a detective, being invisible is perfect, so i sort of have my cake and eat it. so thank you for your cultural invisibility. but while the village and its residents insp