Perfect for fans of Richard Osman's The Thursday Murder Club this is the page-turning twisty
and often hilarious new crime novel from bestselling author Belinda Bauer. A Sunday Times 'best
paperbacks of 2021' pick and The Times 'best thriller books of 2021' pick 'Quirky charming
intensely human important . . . and very suspenseful. I loved it.' Lee Child
__________________ 'This ingenious and darkly comic mystery is an absolute delight and Felix is
one of the most loveable fugitives ever created.' Sunday Express Meet Felix Pink. The most
unlikely murderer you'll ever have the good fortune to spend time with. When Felix lets himself
in to Number 3 Black Lane he's there to perform an act of charity: to keep a dying man company
as he takes his final breath . . . But just fifteen minutes later Felix is on the run from the
police - after making the biggest mistake of his life. Now his world is turned upside down as
he must find out if he's really to blame or if something much more sinister is at play. All
while staying one shaky step ahead of the law. __________ 'Fresh funny flawless. The best
crime novel you'll read this year.' Clare Mackintosh 'Bauer's judgement of tone is perfect
throughout a captivating whodunnit that's often hilarious . . . beady-eyed yet tender it
resembles a collaboration between Agatha Christie and Muriel Spark.'Sunday Times
__________________ Readers are loving EXIT and the marvellous Felix Pink: 'Another winner from
this outstanding author who has a unique ability to blend crime with humour.' 'Felix Pink - one
of the most adorably unexpected murderers in print.' 'A brilliantly entertaining crime read
with an ordinary pensioner at its heart a Felix who managed to capture my heart.' 'It may seem
a dark topic but Exit is anything but. Pure joy honestly.' 'Despite being a crime novel it is
a charming book that encompasses themes of compassion friendship love and standing up for
what you believe is right.' 'This is an exceptionally cleverly crafted novel. A fair amount of
black humour two love stories quite a lot of gambling and some unlikely friendships.'