If there was a literary genre known as 'Entertainment for Boomers in Retirement' then this book would sit right in there along with the Richard Osman Murder Club series and anything else classed as 'heart-warming' by a reviewer. It's very English and all the characters are either sweet, lovely or eccentric with no true villains to be found. Before you start the book, prepare yourself to go with the flow and remember it's just a story. There are quite a few points in the plot where you might feel tempted to mutter, 'well I can't see that happening' but just calm yourself and and have another Hobnob. If you like doing crossword puzzles then you might enjoy trying to solve the one that runs through the story, but if you don't (or can't) then never fear, the answer will be presented a few lines later. It will even be in heavy type to make sure you don't miss it. The Fellowship of Puzzle Makers begins as a club that meets in a room upstair...