The mystery, characters and very witty humour and dialogue made for such an engaging read, an easy five stars. The Marlow Murder Club was just absolutely brilliant and I thoroughly loved every single second. An unlikely murder needs an unlikely hero and Judith is certainly that, but is she smart enough to put everything together before she becomes the next target herself? Teaming up with two unlikely friends, Susie a dog walker and Becks the vicar’s wife, this sluething trio set out to solve the murder and catch a killer. Eventually singling in on her suspect, local gallery owner Elliot, Judith is dismayed to learn he has a rocksolid alibi, or does he? Despite being seen on camera at choir practice Judith can’t but help but notice that Elliot has a smug look on his face, almost like he knew he was being watched. When the police don’t believe her story she sets out to solve the murder herself, only problem is she has no idea where to start. One night whilst out swimming however Judith hears a gunshot from next door and soon discovers her neighbour dead. From Robert Thorogood ( Death in Paradise), The Marlow Murder Club follows Judith Potts, a 77 year old woman who lives in a mansion and designs crosswords for a living.
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