![]() Osman made it comfortable to read and engaging throughout. ![]() There’s a lot going on, but all of the varying plot-lines blended together perfectly. Donna and Chris are actively trying to nab a local drug lord. Ibrahim has a scary run in outside of Cooper’s Chase that makes him reevaluate everything. ![]() We meet Douglas, the old flame, along with his partner Poppy. There’s $20,000,000 in diamonds and mobsters involved, of course, because what fun would it be otherwise? The impetus to this adventure is Elizabeth receiving a letter from an old colleague/flame, who finds himself in a bit of a bind and is hoping for her assistance. ![]() In this story we are reunited with Elizabeth, Joyce, Ron and Ibrahim, shortly after the events of Book 1. It seems the more time I spend with these characters, the more invested I become. ![]() The Man Who Died Twice is the second book of the series and dare I say, I enjoyed it even more than the first, which I loved. I fell in love with the characters, the retirement community setting and the compelling mystery that played out. After reading The Thursday Murder Club last month, I knew I needed to continue with this series right away. ![]()
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