✨The Man Who Died Twice

The second novel in the record-breaking number one bestselling Thursday Murder Club series from the biggest debut novelist in recent historyThe second novel in the number one Sunday Times bestselling...

The second novel in the record-breaking number one bestselling Thursday Murder Club series from the biggest debut novelist in recent history

The second novel in the number one Sunday Times bestselling Thursday Murder Club series featuring the old (but far from past-it) team as they pursue a brand new mystery.

It's the following Thursday, and Elizabeth has just had a visit from a man she thought was dead. It's (one of) her ex-husbands, and he's being hunted. His story involves some diamonds, some spies, and a very angry mobster.

Elizabeth puts it down to his normal grandstanding, but then the bodies start piling up. So she enlists Joyce, Ibrahim and Ron in the hunt for the killer. If they find the diamonds - well, that's just a

But this time the murderer isn't some small-time criminal, and it soon becomes terrifying clear that they wouldn't bat an eyelid at killing four septuagenarians. Can our team find the killer before the killer finds them?

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The Man Who Died Twice THE SECOND NOVEL IN THE RECORD-BREAKING, MILLION-COPY BESTSELLING THURSDAY MURDER CLUB SERIES BY RICHARD OSMAN ---------- 'A thing of joy' KATE ATKINSON 'I absolutely loved it. He'd not only done
The Man Who Died Twice THE SECOND NOVEL IN THE RECORD-BREAKING, MILLION-COPY BESTSELLING THURSDAY MURDER CLUB SERIES BY RICHARD OSMAN ---------- A thing of joy KATE ATKINSON I absolutely loved it. Hed not only done
The second novel in the record-breaking number one bestselling Thursday Murder Club series from the biggest debut novelist in recent history The second novel in the number one Sunday Times bestselling Thursday Murder Club series featuring the
Lady Joker One of Japan’s great modern masters, Kaoru Takamura, makes her English-language debut with this two-volume publication of her magnum opus.Tokyo, 1995. Five men meet at the racetrack every Sunday to bet on horses.