However, he acknowledges to the news that he is “terrible at playing detective” while having a knack for inventing cozy crimes.
“My mother would watch any Sunday night crime thriller and figure out whodunit in five minutes, and my grandfather solved cases for a job.
“I usually think I’m right, but I think I’m clever. Osman states, “My wife and I believe we know who did it, but in the end, we both get it wrong.”
His wildly successful Thursday Murder Club mystery books center on an aging gang of retired amateur detectives who reside in a quiet retirement community.
Director Steven Spielberg has already signed on to produce a Netflix version of the first book.
Osman is currently focusing on a brand-new criminal series.
In the movie We Solve killings, a retired police officer and his bodyguard daughter-in-law, Steve and Amy, travel the globe in search of answers to a series of killings.
Yet the two crime-fighting heroes couldn’t be more dissimilar.
“Steve’s an ex-cop who just wants a quiet life, but he’s reluctantly dragged into this adventure by Amy, who’s got this energy and drive that pulls him along,” Osman continues.
Although the majority of individuals have amicable relationships with their in-laws, Osman aimed to challenge the notion of found families.