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danae_leu 's review for:
A Line to Kill
by Anthony Horowitz
The textbook cozy mystery setting, sprinkled with plenty of murder.
I so did not mean to blast through this series, but as the audios were available and I throughly enjoy Hawthorne as a character, particularly those parts that are enigmatic, and Horowitz’s willingness to portray himself as the but of most of the jokes, I began the forth book directly after finishing this one.
I so did not mean to blast through this series, but as the audios were available and I throughly enjoy Hawthorne as a character, particularly those parts that are enigmatic, and Horowitz’s willingness to portray himself as the but of most of the jokes, I began the forth book directly after finishing this one.