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This book is like a golden poppy growing from the manure of the last 12 months. Its existence makes me smile.

Moonflower Murders by Anthony Horowitz

February 28, 2021 by KimMiE" 3 Comments

I was surprised when I heard that Anthony Horowitz was releasing a sequel to Magpie Murders, one of the most delightful books I read in 2019. That mystery-within-a-mystery was clever, well-constructed, and utterly entertaining, but how could Horowitz plausibly make that format work again using the same characters? To my tremendous joy, Horowitz has constructed an equally triumphant (maybe even better?) sequel. At the start of Moonflower Murders, former publisher Susan Ryeland is living in Crete, trying to succeed in the boutique hotel business along […]

Filed Under: Fiction, Mystery Tagged With: Anthony Horowitz, CBR13, KimMiE", meta fiction, mystery

KimMiE"'s CBR13 Review No:9 · Genres: Fiction, Mystery · Tags: Anthony Horowitz, CBR13, KimMiE", meta fiction, mystery ·
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Hooray for the Book Exchange, and hooray for narfna!

Magpie Murders by Anthony Horowitz

January 26, 2021 by Bothari43 3 Comments

This was a lovely treat from narfna, courtesy of the 2020 Book Exchange. I loved the clever telling of the story-within-a-story, and I almost wanted to know the end of the ‘fictional’ story more than I did the ‘real’ one. Susan Ryeland is an editor. Her company publishes the Atticus Pund series, wildly successful detective books with a Poirot/Gamache-style main character. She introduces herself at the beginning, saying the ninth book in the series would change her life. Then you get to read the manuscript […]

Filed Under: Mystery Tagged With: Anthony Horowitz, Book Exchange 2020, book within a book, Cannonball Book Exchange, narfna, publishing, the great detective

Bothari43's CBR13 Review No:2 · Genres: Mystery · Tags: Anthony Horowitz, Book Exchange 2020, book within a book, Cannonball Book Exchange, narfna, publishing, the great detective ·
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Murder, They Wrote (And Directed)

Moonflower Murders by Anthony Horowitz

Made Men: The Story of Goodfellas by Glenn Kenny

The Big Fix by Roger L. Simon

The Damsel by Richard Stark

November 19, 2020 by Jake Leave a Comment

I went on a bit of an unexpected reading tear these last few days, which is good because I need to clear some space off the TBR pile in advance of reading Barack Obama’s new book.   Moonflower Murders 4 Stars ::Trigger Warning:: Tragic homosexual plot And how sad it is because the book didn’t need it. I was curious as to how Anthony Horowitz was going to follow up with his superb Magpie Murders series. He does so by giving us most of an Atticus Pünd novel, […]

Filed Under: Fiction, Mystery, Non-Fiction, Suspense Tagged With: Alan Grofield, Anthony Horowitz, Donald Westlake, England, Glenn Kenny, Goodfellas, los angeles, Made Men, Martin Scorsese, Moonflower Murders, Moses Wine, movies, mystery, Richard Stark, Robert De Niro, Roger L. Simon, Sue Ryland, Suspense, The Big Fix, The Damsel

Jake's CBR12 Review No:176 · Genres: Fiction, Mystery, Non-Fiction, Suspense · Tags: Alan Grofield, Anthony Horowitz, Donald Westlake, England, Glenn Kenny, Goodfellas, los angeles, Made Men, Martin Scorsese, Moonflower Murders, Moses Wine, movies, mystery, Richard Stark, Robert De Niro, Roger L. Simon, Sue Ryland, Suspense, The Big Fix, The Damsel ·
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It’s Two Mysteries In One

Moonflower Murders by Anthony Horowitz

August 29, 2020 by jomidi 3 Comments

Double your pleasure, double your fun, with two mysteries in one! Anthony Horowitz has done it again.  Following up his Magpie Murders, with the sequel Moonflower Murders.  Moonflower Murders, is once again a book within a book.  The “outer” book follows publisher Susan Ryeland as she is hired to solve a murder which occurred eight years ago at a hotel and my be tied to a hotel employee who has just gone missing.  The ‘inner” book, was written by Susan’s former writer, the late Alan […]

Filed Under: Mystery Tagged With: Anthony Horowitz, Moonflower Murders, mystery

jomidi's CBR12 Review No:11 · Genres: Mystery · Tags: Anthony Horowitz, Moonflower Murders, mystery ·
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Entertaining enough, but disappointing

Moriarty by Anthony Horowitz

January 18, 2020 by KimMiE" 2 Comments

 Warning: While I try to avoid any outright spoilers, you might want to skip this review if you are planning on reading this novel. Summary: I found Moriarty entertaining enough, but compared to the fabulous House of Silk, it’s downright disappointing. Kind of like how Cars would be a decent enough animated movie from any other studio, but from the studio that created Toy Story, WALL-E, and The Incredibles, you’re like “Lame, Pixar.” Now, the review: I’m sitting in a little Japanese restaurant eating my lunch, […]

Filed Under: Fiction, Mystery Tagged With: #remix, Anthony Horowitz, cbr12, classic retelling, KimMiE", mystery, Sherlock Holmes

KimMiE"'s CBR12 Review No:3 · Genres: Fiction, Mystery · Tags: #remix, Anthony Horowitz, cbr12, classic retelling, KimMiE", mystery, Sherlock Holmes ·
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The second book in this metafictional British detective series.

The Sentence is Death (Hawthorne, #2) by Anthony Horowitz

December 30, 2019 by narfna Leave a Comment

Overall thoughts: *I read this really fast, and it was a fun read, what with “Anthony” being so frustrated at being behind Hawthorne in figuring out what was going on, and in his capacity as a real-life writer where we get fun glimpses into the behind the scenes life of someone who makes art and rubs shoulders with famous people but isn’t really all that famous himself. *I am still puzzled by Horowitz’s fictional but supposedly real detective. What is his deal? By that I […]

Filed Under: Mystery Tagged With: Anthony Horowitz, British, Detective Fiction, hawthorne, meta, murder mystery, mystery, narfna, The Sentence is Death

narfna's CBR11 Review No:155 · Genres: Mystery · Tags: Anthony Horowitz, British, Detective Fiction, hawthorne, meta, murder mystery, mystery, narfna, The Sentence is Death ·
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