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A Line to Kill by Anthony Horowitz
4.0

Hawthorne and Horowitz are attending a literary festival on Alderney. The patron of the festival, Charles le Mesurier has made himself a lot of enemies on the island and is found murdered the day after hosting a reception at his mansion. A fun read with shades of Agatha Christie's Ten Little Indians; Horowitz has no qualms presenting himself as the bumbling Watson to Hawthorne's shrewd detective.