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Jul 06, 2018gloryb rated this title 4 out of 5 stars
Third in the series about pensioners who turn to crime to help the poor, this novel is best read after the other 2 as the author builds her stories on what happened in the first novel. It's a different kind of book one that has 80 year olds as the main characters. In this novel, the little dears - there are of them - manage the money they have sacked away in a Cayman Island bank account from previous bank and art gallery robberies and sell an expensive yacht that they don't own. It is fun to read this series just to see what crimes the author will come with and how the pensioners carry out the crime. In all 3 novels, the author has the same theme - rich people don't pay taxes so how will the country fund services for the needy? She is quite good in showing the many ways the rich retain onto their wealth. Secondly, in various scenarios, she shows how those people the pensioners con dismiss them because of their age. They get away with their crimes because those who are affected by the crimes don't think that old people are capable of crime. Many funny situations and comments throughout the book.