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bookkate 's review for:
Moonflower Murders
by Anthony Horowitz
I enjoy Horowitz's books --sort of in the 'cozy' mystery category -- this one feels like you can't put it down for too long because there is a massive cast of characters, and a story within a book within another book, and multiple murder mysteries to keep track of. It is all very clever & interesting, but I did feel like he went one step too far (when main character Susan has solved the mystery, gone back home, and yet continues to pore over the book, finding more clues and hints - all the lions, more anagrams) - ok, we get it, you're ultra clever!