Lottie Jones thought her crimes were behind her.
Decades earlier, she changed her identity and tucked herself away in a small town. Her most exciting nights are the weekly bingo games at the local church and gossiping with her friends.
When investigative journalist Plum Dixon shows up on her doorstep asking questions about Lottie’s past and specifically her involvement with numerous unsolved cases, well, Lottie just can’t have that.
But getting away with murder is hard enough when you’re young. And when Lottie receives another annoying knock on the door, she realizes this crime might just be the death of her…
Kindle Edition, 395 pages
Expected publication August 12, 2025
by Berkley
4.5/5 stars
Too Old For This was a captivating read as were my previous reads by Samantha Downing. She writes about morally grey characters with unpredictable plots.
Lottie Jones she is more than a flawed protagonist, she is calculated, complex and oddly compelling. I was never quite was sure if I should root for her or not. Her motivations were rooted in the past, which the author wove seamlessly into the present day narrative. She is also elder, plays weekly bingo with her church friends and looking at places to live out her final years. A retired serial killer you say...a very interesting story.
Too Old For This is a story of unfinished business, buried secrets and the deadly consequences of not letting the past stay in the past. There was lots of tension and, of course, twists...many surprises along the way. Yes a few parts might have felt over the top but Downing makes it work without realizing how implausible some things might sound. All in all this was a binge-worthy read that keep me reading just one more chapter (pun intended).
My thanks to Berkley Publishing for a digital ARC in exchange for a honest review.