Tuesday, 10 January 2023

The Marlow Murder Club

 

What happens when a set of women, unlikely combinations come together and decide to solve a murder mystery in their town. Marlow Murder Club is a cosy crime mystery where some interesting civilians decide to solve a murder in their town of Marlow. 

Gist:

One evening 77 year old Judith Potts in swimming out on Thames river when she sees a brutal murder. When the local police don't believe it Judith decides to to figure it out for herself after some help from her friend. But then another body turns up and they realise that things were not as straightforward as they thought...

My review:

  • I haven't read Thursday Murder Club so not sure if it is in anyway similar but I loved this one. It has a nice cosy feel to it. Midsommer Murders comes to mind.
  • Seventy seven year old Judith is the leader of the pack. I loved how Thorogood uses the accessories of an senior citizen; crosswords, jigsaw and focus on keeping fit and uses it to create a formidable persona who is bold, sharp and quickwitted like Judith. 
  • The story moves so well, meandering at first, introducing the knots and suspects in the story and then racing towards a conclusion, reminiscent of a Death in Paradise episode. Since this is the writer who has written the famous series as well, there is a particular delight in knowing what to expect. However, I like the book more than the series, purely because of the space to delve into the minds of the characters and their backstories which is not possible in an hour long episode. 
  • This is not only a cosy crime mystery. The personas of the women characters are well developed, each distinct with their own set of traits and characteristics. There is some sharp observation and insight into these women's minds and their circumstances . The way these women come together to pool in their talents to solve mysteries is quite ingenious and enjoyable. I also liked the character of the inspector, a woman grappling with her own work-life balance as she joins forces with the murder club.
A well plotted mystery although the reveal reminded of me of a crime story with a similar murder. Nonetheless, this is an enjoyable treat! Just heard that the Marlow Murder club is ready with their next case and I cannot wait to read it!

Highly recommended for fans of Midsommer Murders or Marple stories.

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