The Man Who Died Twice
Book Review
Richard Osman's "The Man Who Died Twice" has received positive reviews from critics for its engaging plot and vibrant characters. It is a continuation of Osman's debut novel, "The Thursday Murder Club," and continues the story of a group of retirees who investigate crimes. Critics note that the author has maintained a light and ironic style that makes the reading enjoyable and captivating. Characters like Elizabeth, Joyce, Ibrahim, and Ron are endearing and intriguing, and their interactions add dynamism and humor to the book. The plot, involving diamond theft and espionage intrigues, keeps readers on edge until the last page. Some reviewers highlight that Osman has managed to create an atmosphere reminiscent of classic detective stories but with a modern twist. Overall, the book has received high marks for its originality and ability to hold the reader's attention.
