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Richard Osman’s We Solve Murders Books in Order

Over the past few years, Richard Osman has become one of the most beloved crime authors. Now, following the runaway success of The Thursday Murder Club, Osman is delving deeper into the world of crime fiction with his new book series, We Solve Murders.

Featuring Osman’s trademark wit, warmth, and talent for creating loveable characters, We Solve Murders is already at the top of our reading list (the first book was released on 12 September, 2024). Expect plot twists, intrigue, and a new detective duo that you’ll root for.

If you’re looking to immerse yourself in a new crime series, look no further. Below, we’ve rounded up Richard Osman’s We Solve Murders books in order.

Richard Osman’s We Solve Murders books in order:

We Solve Murders by Richard Osman

1. We Solve Murders

Steve is enjoying a quiet retirement, worlds away from his previous fast-paced life as an investigator. His days of adventure are over – but the same can’t be said for his daughter-in-law Amy. As a private security officer, every day is different and she doesn’t stay in one place for long. She’s currently on a private island keeping a high-profile client alive. It was meant to be an easy job – and easy money – but then she finds the dead body and a bag of money.

Now, with a killer stalking Amy’s every move, she calls for reinforcements from the one person she can trust: her father-in-law, Steve. But can this detective duo solve the mystery, find the killer, and live to tell the tale?

We Solve Murders is available to preorder now.

There you have it – Richard Osman’s We Solve Murders books in order! Read them all? Let us know in the comments below

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