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andyshute 's review for:
A Line to Kill
by Anthony Horowitz
There's something wonderfully enticing about this series by Horowitz. Whether it's the meta aspects or the compelling Hawthorne, the deceptively simple set ups or the pacing, it just reads easily, it's intriguing enough to keep you enthralled and the ending feels both obvious and just out of reach (in a good way, rather than the frustration some whodunnits can leave you feeling).
Rory Kinnear is an excellent narrator, particular his voice work with the two main characters and this version has an interesting interview with the witty, erudite and inciteful Horowitz (Anthony, not Tony).
He says he's going to write 11 of these and I'm happy to keep along for the ride.
Rory Kinnear is an excellent narrator, particular his voice work with the two main characters and this version has an interesting interview with the witty, erudite and inciteful Horowitz (Anthony, not Tony).
He says he's going to write 11 of these and I'm happy to keep along for the ride.