Richard Osman is an author, producer and television presenter. His first three novels, The Thursday Murder Club, The Man Who Died Twice and The Bullet That Missed were multi-million-copy record-breaking bestsellers around the world. The Last Devil to Die is his fourth book. He lives in London with his wife, Ingrid, and their cat Liesl.
Brilliant characters, sparkling banter and a very big heart * Woman & Home * The twistiest, turniest tale told with all of Richard Osman’s trademark wit and warmth * Red * And he’s done it again! Thursday Murder Club fans, you are in for a treat! This fabulously fun book introduces us to a trio of brilliant characters…Private jets, pub quizzes, dead influencers, money laundering, all with chuckles galore * Prima * We Solve Murders is as infallible a pick-me- up as its predecessors * Daily Telegraph * The surprisingly charming constant in Osman’s books is the idea that everyone needs a friend and that loneliness is curable. There could be worse messages in a bloodthirsty thriller. And in this wild, luxurious ride of a novel, we are all in first class together * i News * Another riveting murder story * The People’s Friend * Absurdly readable and packed with Osman’s wry wit * Daily Mail * Steve, Rosie and Amy are fun company, a joyful and memorable trio. I'm already looking forward to their next adventure * Irish Independent * With relatable characters brought to life by the author’s unique humour and wit, this fast-paced thriller is full of surprises * Candis * Osman’s smart plotting, wit, and love of popular culture are all on display here, and he’s ensured that we’ll follow the unlikely trio of Steve, Amy, and Rosie wherever they go * Heat * Action packed and hilarious. I can’t wait to find out what these characters will get up to next * Yours * You’ll pick it up for the cosy crime but you’ll keep reading for the brilliantly written characters and their entertaining adventures * Culturefly * A very enjoyable light read, and a promising beginning for some new and endearing characters – if you enjoyed his previous novels then you’ll certainly find plenty to like here * The Afterword * We Solve Murders has chuckles and charm, navigating the territory between action thriller and comedy puzzler. It quickly establishes a cast of endearing characters and is full of deadpan one-liners. This is a sitcom-meets-Bond, and a fine murder mystery * Daily Express * Brilliant characters, sparkling banter and a very big heart * Woman & Home * The twistiest, turniest tale told with all of Richard Osman’s trademark wit and warmth * Red * And he’s done it again! Thursday Murder Club fans, you are in for a treat! This fabulously fun book introduces us to a trio of brilliant characters…Private jets, pub quizzes, dead influencers, money laundering, all with chuckles galore * Prima * We Solve Murders is as infallible a pick-me- up as its predecessors * Daily Telegraph * The surprisingly charming constant in Osman’s books is the idea that everyone needs a friend and that loneliness is curable. There could be worse messages in a bloodthirsty thriller. And in this wild, luxurious ride of a novel, we are all in first class together * i News * Another riveting murder story * The People’s Friend * Absurdly readable and packed with Osman’s wry wit * Daily Mail * Steve, Rosie and Amy are fun company, a joyful and memorable trio. I'm already looking forward to their next adventure * Irish Independent * With relatable characters brought to life by the author’s unique humour and wit, this fast-paced thriller is full of surprises * Candis * Osman’s smart plotting, wit, and love of popular culture are all on display here, and he’s ensured that we’ll follow the unlikely trio of Steve, Amy, and Rosie wherever they go * Heat * Action packed and hilarious. I can’t wait to find out what these characters will get up to next * Yours * You’ll pick it up for the cosy crime but you’ll keep reading for the brilliantly written characters and their entertaining adventures * Culturefly * A very enjoyable light read, and a promising beginning for some new and endearing characters – if you enjoyed his previous novels then you’ll certainly find plenty to like here * The Afterword * We Solve Murders has chuckles and charm, navigating the territory between action thriller and comedy puzzler. It quickly establishes a cast of endearing characters and is full of deadpan one-liners. This is a sitcom-meets-Bond, and a fine murder mystery * Daily Express *