A review by jewlzngozi
Moonflower Murders by Anthony Horowitz

4.0

First of all, Andreas is a gem that must be protected at all costs. Full stop.

This series is pretty good. Very good who-done-its with twists and turns but also giving you enough that you can work some of it out as well. It isn't something that purposely makes clues confusing so that you would never be able to guess, but it also isn't so obvious that the whole thing is a waste of time. Susan Ryland is a little annoying to me, but I think that's just the quality of the "private detective" type. The persistent, annoying person who eventually puts it all together.

I love the concept of the book within a book that is used in these and I enjoy the fact that there are multiple mysteries being solved. The audio book is very well done and adds to the enjoyment of the story.