A review by angeladawn
Magpie Murders by Anthony Horowitz

4.0

Two mysteries in one, a seemingly old fashioned one within a modern one. Mr. Horowitz was being deliberately clever with his readers, just like the author of the novel within the novel, but hopefully less mean spirited. The story was engaging for the most part, though parts were a little tedious. Some elements are so present culture oriented that it will probably become outdated within 5-10 years.