mfeibel 's review for:

The Sentence is Death by Anthony Horowitz
4.0

I enjoyed this a lot. Just like Horowitz's other recent books. They do blur together a bit so I'm not sure where this one ranks. But I found the ending suitably surprising.

I really love the meta style of these books. It's fun to have small bits of Horowitz's life included. As well as insight into television writing.

My only disappointments were: A) I didn't love the descriptions of DI Cara Grunshaw. Horowitz seemed to want to dispel any idea that he'd judge a woman for her looks but then seemed to describe her in deliberately unflattering ways (I was reading a library copy so can't quote)...and B) I was hoping that Greg's suicide was a fake for insurance and he would somehow get help. But I guess that's wishful thinking.

Whodunnit? The widow's son who knew Pryce was involved in his father's death.