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mfeibel 's review for:
Magpie Murders
by Anthony Horowitz
This book was super clever in both its style and the mysteries involved. I actually solved the murder of Alan pretty quickly but it didn't stop me from devouring the book. The book within a book style was super engaging.
I did a re-read/listen to this so I could read the next Susan Ryeland book! I remembered that Charles had killed Alan because he was going to make a mockery out of the series by revealing his anagram (Atticus Pund = A Stupid C**t). But I couldn't remember how Magpie Murders ended. I did remember, as I was getting close to the end that Mary Blakeston's death was an accident but had forgotten that Robert had killed his brother all those years ago and Sir Magnus now.
All in all it held up. I love Horowitz's meta-fiction and can't wait to read Moonflower Murders and the most recent Hawthorne & Horowitz books!
I did a re-read/listen to this so I could read the next Susan Ryeland book! I remembered that Charles had killed Alan because he was going to make a mockery out of the series by revealing his anagram (Atticus Pund = A Stupid C**t). But I couldn't remember how Magpie Murders ended. I did remember, as I was getting close to the end that Mary Blakeston's death was an accident but had forgotten that Robert had killed his brother all those years ago and Sir Magnus now.
All in all it held up. I love Horowitz's meta-fiction and can't wait to read Moonflower Murders and the most recent Hawthorne & Horowitz books!