Who's Killing the Old Bank Robbers: Old Guys Murder Mystery #3 by Jon Spoelstra


Who's Killing the Old Bank Robbers: Old Guys Murder Mystery #3
Title : Who's Killing the Old Bank Robbers: Old Guys Murder Mystery #3
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Language : English
Format Type : Kindle Edition
Number of Pages : 246
Publication : Published October 1, 2022

You probably have not met a bank robber before now.

The bank robber I’m talking about pulled off the biggest bank robbery in American history.

Thirty-eight million dollars.

The FBI caught him, of course. But the Feds never recovered the loot.

Now the bank robber (visualize Clint Eastwood) is being released from a long stint in prison. As you would expect, a lot of folks (mostly unsavory) want to meet up with him to discuss one thing. Where’s the cash?

Charlie North, our septuagenarian amateur sleuth featured in Who’s Killing All My Old Girlfriends, is right in the middle of it all.

There are surprises, revelations, more murders, and a wild finish at The Salton Sea that you couldn’t guess in a million years.

This is a fast read. Old guys like things fast.

Don’t buy this book if you feel uncomfortable laughing out loud every so often. If you’re looking for a gritty crime thriller, this is NOT that type of book. Seriously, laughing is good.

Get it now.


This is the third in the series of Old Guys Murder Mystery series.


Who's Killing the Old Bank Robbers: Old Guys Murder Mystery #3 Reviews


  • Marlene

    I love Jon’s books so much!

    I’d recommend this series to everyone over 60, younger folks just can’t quite fit in his saddle.
    His friends are my friends now and outshine the plot!

  • Donald Harwick

    Once again, a very fun read.

    Although the story was moving and I knew the author was building the plot, this book didn’t seem to move as fast as the previous two. The last 1/4 to 1/3 took off and the ending was not only surprising, but surprisingly satisfying. I had been thinking, “Nah, there won’t be a repeat of Valentine’s Day.” Plus the way the author “solved” the murders was wonderful, and unforeseen by me.

    It may be due to my being an “old guy” but each story has a very comfortable feeling, not unlike an old sweatshirt. Charlie is very relatable as the center of each story, perhaps because his character is so consistent. I also very much appreciate how “the story “ is always at the center, and not an agenda. Everything that does involve an “issue” has a response that fits the character and is not dwelt upon. For instance, if a retired cop is ok with “defunding the police” I am closing your book and moving on, not soon to return.

    I have prattled on long enough. It is on to book 4!! Between the “WHO’s Killing….” books, and Bill O’Reilly’s “Killing…..” books, death is at the very front of my reading list these days. Not sure if that is a good idea for an “old guy”.

  • Allen Gregory

    Old Guys Really Do Rule... To The Tune of 38 Million...
    These Old Guy mysteries are so much fun to read Charlie North and his band of cohorts make every episode an adventure and a rollicking fun read! This was a terrific mystery and filled with great characters! Heartily recommend this series to any "old guy" readers or any readers who just have an "old soul"! Enjoy!

  • Delia Chandler

    I absolutely love reading Jon's books - its like Im talking to my late husband. He has an amazing way of making you part of each adventure and I have now read three of his novels and ready to dive into the next one. Thanks Jon keep writing. Really easy reading.

  • Rhona Crouthamel

    What more can I say....

    These are fun books, with loveable and personable characters, and interesting storylines that give you enough information without giving it all away! Thoroughly enjoy the Old Guys!

  • Gaenolee

    Enjoyable but not unforgettable. Repetitive. And I certainly didn't need to read anymore of the series.

  • Celest

    Love this Series

    Wonderful mysteries. Very well written and an excellent series with some great characters. Can't wait to read the next book, number four.

  • J.D. Schechter

    A good read

    Hard to laugh out loud with all the bodies that keep falling, and it could use some editing, but the writing is good and the spirit pulls you along