A review by bookph1le
Moonflower Murders by Anthony Horowitz

3.0

I enjoyed this, as far-fetched as I found it. I also still think the story-within-a-story is a bit jolting. Going from Susan's perspective to the Pund novel wasn't bad in the beginning, but switching back to Susan's perspective after the Pund novel ended was a big leap for me. I'm aware that these books are a homage to a certain style of mystery novel, but the way the endings are set up doesn't work all that well for me. Still, if you're a fan of the style, I can see how it's a lot of fun.