A review by sandraleivesley
Exit by Belinda Bauer

5.0

75 year old Felix is an Exiteer. He sits with terminally ill people who want to end their own lives, but does nothing to assist them. But when he is teamed up with a new Exiteer something goes terribly wrong and Felix finds himself on the run from the police.

This is such a lovely, charming book. despite the fact that it is a crime novel. I defy anyone not to fall in love with Felix (and his delightful dog, Mabel), who is a real gentleman, honest and honourable. The story is told from the POV of Felix, and also Calvin, a uniformed police officer who is reluctantly seconded into CID for this case. The plot is very clever and filled with humour (I loved the police interview near the end - pure farce!) despite it's sensitive subject of assisted dying.

The narration by Tim McInnerny was perfect.