Books Like The Thursday Murder Club
- cynthiagiraudo
- 6 days ago
- 2 min read

There’s something truly magical about settling into a cozy nook with a book that wraps you in warmth, wit, and a dash of mystery. The Thursday Murder Club by Richard Osman does exactly that. It’s a delightful blend of humour, clever plotting, and charming characters who prove that age is just a number when it comes to adventure and intrigue. If you’ve finished this gem and find yourself craving more stories with that same spark, you’re in the right place. Let’s explore some wonderful reads that echo the spirit of The Thursday Murder Club and offer fresh twists on the cozy mystery genre.
Similar Books to Murder Club: A Handpicked Selection
If you’re after that same blend of charm and mystery, here are some titles that might just become your next favourites. Each one carries the spirit of The Thursday Murder Club in its own unique way.

1. The No. 1 Ladies’ Detective Agency by Alexander McCall Smith
Set in Botswana, this series introduces Precious Ramotswe, a wise and compassionate detective who solves mysteries with kindness and insight. The tone is gentle and reflective, much like Osman’s work, and the characters are richly drawn.
2. Agatha Raisin and the Quiche of Death by M.C. Beaton
Agatha Raisin is a sharp-witted, slightly eccentric amateur sleuth who moves to a quiet village and finds herself embroiled in murder investigations. The series is full of humour and quirky characters, perfect for fans of cosy mysteries.
3. The Cotswold Mysteries by Rebecca Tope
Set in the picturesque English countryside, these mysteries feature a house sitter who stumbles upon secrets and crimes. The setting is as much a character as the people, offering a soothing backdrop to the suspense.
4. The Secret, Book & Scone Society by Ellery Adams
This series combines mystery with a love of books and baking. A group of women come together to solve crimes while sharing their passion for literature and friendship, echoing the camaraderie found in The Thursday Murder Club.
5. The Cat Who Could Read Backwards by Lilian Jackson Braun
Featuring a journalist and his clever Siamese cats, this series blends mystery with a touch of whimsy. The light-hearted tone and engaging characters make it a delightful read for those who enjoy a softer mystery.
Each of these books offers a unique flavour but shares that comforting mix of intrigue and warmth. They invite you to slow down, savour the story, and enjoy the company of characters who feel like old friends.
Embracing the Joy of Mystery Reading
There’s a quiet thrill in piecing together clues, a gentle satisfaction in seeing justice served, and a warm glow from connecting with characters who feel like companions. Books like The Thursday Murder Club remind us that mysteries can be more than puzzles - they can be celebrations of friendship, humour, and the human spirit.
So, pour yourself a cup of tea, find your favourite reading spot, and let the mysteries unfold. There’s a whole world of stories waiting to welcome you home.
Happy reading!


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