Dark humour dirty deeds marriages and murder . . . The perfect new read for fans of The
Thursday Murder Club How to Kill Your Family and The White Lotus 'An absolute scream from
the first page to the last' Janice Hallett author of The Appeal ' Certainly a match for
Richard Osman' Daily Mail 'Incredibly funny with plot twists you won't see coming' Stylist
Their husbands are driving them mad and murder is on their minds . . . but the men have a plan
of their own. Pam Nancy and Shalisa once imagined retirement would mean setting aside their
worries picking up their margaritas and lying back in a hot tub. Right up until their
husbands lost all their savings in a reckless investment. Now collecting their husbands'
life insurance is starting to sound more appealing than growing old with them. But enlisting
the help of the local barber hitman isn't merely the most daring thing the friends have ever
done - it's also where the trouble really begins. Because they don't realise their husbands
have some tricks up their sleeves. And there's no turning back now . . . From the first laugh
to the final twist The Retirement Plan is full of characters who will steal your heart while
plotting their dark deeds. 'Clever funny tender. A triumph' Jennie Godfrey author of The
List of Suspicious Things 'Blending Desperate Housewives and White Lotus vibes this is a
darkly funny crime novel' My Weekly 'Funny twisty deviously dark!' Sarah Pearse author of
The Sanatorium 'If crazy switcheroo mysteries with a dark comic edge are your thing then
The Retirement Plan is the summer read for you' Irish Independent 'A total riot' Clare
Pooley author of The Authenticity Project 'Hincenbergs knocks it out of the park'
Publishers Weekly starred review 'Thoroughly addictive' Ian Moore author of Death and
Croissants 'A triumphant crime caper' Irish News 'Relentlessly entertaining' Chris
Brookmyre author of The Cracked Mirror 'Absolutely hilarious' Jessica Bull author of Miss
Austen Investigates 'Packed full of humour and charm' Amy McCulloch author of Breathless
'Deliciously funny and unpredictable' Keith Stuart author of A Boy Made of Blocks