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mlsamy 's review for:
A Line to Kill
by Anthony Horowitz
When former DI Hawthorne and author Horowitz are invited to a literary festival on an island off the coast of England, their priorities quickly change from promoting their book to solving a locked-room mystery involving several of the festival's authors.
Horowitz has quickly become one of my favorite mystery authors. I might chafe with any other author writing himself into the story, but somehow Horowitz makes it work. The story is witty, the setting both charming and sinister, and the writing so cleverly done---the clues are there, but I never manage to see them or solve the mystery on my own. Highly recommended for mystery lovers.
(thank you to Edelweiss for the advance review copy of this book)
Horowitz has quickly become one of my favorite mystery authors. I might chafe with any other author writing himself into the story, but somehow Horowitz makes it work. The story is witty, the setting both charming and sinister, and the writing so cleverly done---the clues are there, but I never manage to see them or solve the mystery on my own. Highly recommended for mystery lovers.
(thank you to Edelweiss for the advance review copy of this book)