The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel meets The Italian Job in internationally-bestselling author Catharina Ingelman-Sundberg’s witty and insightful comedy of errors about a group of delinquent seniors whose desire for a better quality of life leads them to rob and ransom priceless artwork.
Martha Andersson may be seventy-nine-years-old and live in a retirement home, but that doesn’t mean she’s ready to stop enjoying life. So when the new management of Diamond House starts cutting corners to save money, Martha and her four closest friends—The Genius, The Rake, Christina and Anna-Gretta (a.k.a. The League of Pensioners)—won’t stand for it. Fed up with early bedtimes and overcooked veggies, this group of feisty seniors sets about to regain their independence, improve their lot, and stand up for seniors everywhere.
Their solution? White collar crime. What begins as a relatively straightforward robbery of a nearby luxury hotel quickly escalates into an unsolvable heist at the National Museum. With police baffled and the Mafia hot on their trail, the League of Pensioners has to stay one walker’s length ahead if it’s going to succeed….
Told with all the insight and humor of A Man Called Ove or Where’d You Go Bernadette?, The Little Old Lady Who Broke All the Rules is a delightful and heartwarming novel that goes to prove the adage that it’s not the years in your life that count, it’s the life in your years.
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“Narrator Patience Tomlinson portrays a cast of charming geriatrics…Tomlinson portrays Martha Andersson, a 79-year-old Swedish pensioner, as a typically querulous grandmother…Martha’s four cronies are clearly distinguished in Tomlinson’s reading…But Tomlinson shines brightest in the narration of the almost slapstick adventures of the old folks as they execute a museum art heist in an effort to be put in prison, which surely will offer more amenities than their parsimonious and dreary senior home.”
— AudioFile
“A good-natured humorous crime caper.”
— Independent on Sunday (London)“Captures the rebelliousness percolating just under the surface of ignored, shuffled away elderly folks. A merry, lighthearted caper.”
— Kirkus Reviews“A story about spirited seniors determined have fun and raise some hell.”
— Booklist“A quirky, offbeat delight and a hear-warming reminder that one is never too old for some mischief.”
— Tom Winter, author of Lost & FoundBe the first to write a review about this audiobook!
Catharina Ingelman-Sundberg is a Swedish author who has written over a dozen books. A former journalist and marine archaeologist, she has written across many genres, including popular science, cartoons, and children’s books. She is best known for her Viking trilogy, for which she was awarded the prestigious Widding Prize for best writer of popular history and historical novels.
Patience Tomlinson is an actress and Earphones Award–winning narrator. She has appeared extensively in theater and radio in the United Kingdom. She has worked for the Royal National Theatre and the Young Vic and was twice a member of the BBC Radio Drama Company. She has made over 1,500 broadcasts, including stories, books, radio plays, and poetry.