Word is that Coppola financed this movie himself using proceeds from his wine business. I enjoy and buy Coppola's wines, so I guess that I am partially responsible for this one.
One and one-half Stars from The Grandstander.
Steve is a retired police detective and widower and, much like Osman's Thursday Murder Club characters, he likes to relax in his retirement, hang with his mates at the local pub, and play pub trivia every Wednesday night.
Amy is a "private security/protection specialist" who travels all over the world and is somewhat of a killing machine.
In this one, clients of Amy's firm keep getting killed, and Amy is being framed for the murders. To get out of this mess, Amy recruits a reluctant Steve to help her out. There is also horny female best selling mystery novelist (a sex-crazed Agatha Christie?) who is involved here and helps out Amy and Steve. There are professional high level hit men involved, an elaborate money laundering scheme, and travels all over the world (in addition to England, action takes place in South Carolina, St Lucia, Dublin, Hawaii, and Dubai). I found the whole thing to me a big mish-mash of a story, I practically forced myself to slog through it until the end. Had I not enjoyed the author's other books, I would probably have given up on it at the hundred page mark.
I might - might - give the next installment of the Steve and Amy series a chance now that Osman has established the characters, but, mostly, I will anxiously await his return to the fictional community of Cooper's Chase and his Thursday Murder Club folks.
One and three-quarters Stars from The Grandstander.
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