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Jen Mitchellis looking for a Book in Mystery Mob

Nearly finished the Hawthorne & Horowitz mystery series. Loved it!! What should I read next? Looking for a #mystery that's funny, playfully irreverent, good character banter, maybe with some Douglas Adam's vibes or Raymond Chandler meets Richard Osman? IDK, surprise me!

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Everyone in My Family Has Killed Someone

by Benjamin Stevenson

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The Thursday Murder Club

by Richard Osman

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PixThis mystery novel by Richard Osman combines clever plotting with delightful character banter. Its charm and wit mirror Richard Osman's style, making it perfect for readers who enjoyed both humor and intriguing mysteries.

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The Cast

by Danielle Steel

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The Dark Side

by Danielle Steel

Liked by 167

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Murder Your Employer

by Rupert Holmes

Liked by 303

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The Maid

by Nita Prose

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The Eyre Affair

by Jasper Fforde

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PixThis novel by Jasper Fforde offers a blend of mystery and whimsical fantasy, with a witty and irreverent tone reminiscent of Douglas Adams, making it a great follow-up for fans of humorous mysteries.

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The Word Is Murder

by Anthony Horowitz

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PixWritten by Anthony Horowitz, this novel features meta-narratives and engaging character banter, similar to what fans enjoyed in Hawthorne & Horowitz mysteries. It delivers both humor and a traditional whodunit style.

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Good Omens

by Terry Pratchett

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PixCo-authored by Neil Gaiman and Terry Pratchett, this book offers a humorous take on an impending apocalypse with quirky characters and wit. Its playful irreverence is akin to Douglas Adams, appealing to those who love a good laugh with their mystery.

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