The Bullet That Missed Audiobook Free by Richard Osman

The Bullet That Missed (2022)

Things should finally be returning to normal on an ordinary Thursday, at least they thought so.

When it comes to the Thursday Murder Club, disaster is never far away. A local news legend is looking for a dramatic headline, and the group quickly finds themselves on the trail of two killings ten years apart.

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To make matters worse, a new foe pays Elizabeth a visit and assigns her a lethal mission: shoot or be killed.

“The third novel in million-copy bestselling author Richard Osman’s Thursday Murder Club series begins with a new mystery.”

The Book Guide® Editor

While Elizabeth struggles with her conscience (as well as a gun), the group and their unusual new pals (including TV personalities, money launderers, and ex-KGB colonels) solve a fresh mystery. But will they be able to apprehend the murderer and save Elizabeth before he strikes again?

The Bullet That Missed (2022) by Richard Osman

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