Harper Perennial
The Twist of a Knife
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In New York Times bestselling author Anthony Horowitz's ingenious fourth literary whodunit following The Word is Murder, The Sentence is Death, and A Line to Kill, Horowitz becomes the prime suspect in a murder investigation--and only one man can prove his innocence: his newly estranged partner in solving crime, Detective Hawthorne.
"I'm sorry but the answer's no." Reluctant author, Anthony Horowitz, has had enough. He tells ex-detective Daniel Hawthorne that after three books he's splitting and their deal is over.
The truth is that Anthony has other things on his mind.
His new play, a thriller called Mindgame, is about to open at the Vaudeville Theater in London's West End. Not surprisingly, Hawthorne declines a ticket to the opening night.
The play is panned by the critics. In particular, Sunday Times critic Margaret Throsby gives it a savage review, focusing particularly on the writing. The next day, Throsby is stabbed in the heart with an ornamental dagger which turns out to belong to Anthony, and has his fingerprints all over it.
Anthony is arrested by an old enemy . . . Detective Inspector Cara Grunshaw. She still carries a grudge from her failure to solve the case described in the second Hawthorne adventure, The Sentence is Death, and blames Anthony. Now she's out for revenge.
Thrown into prison and fearing for both his personal future and his writing career, Anthony is the prime suspect in Throsby's murder and when a second theatre critic is found to have died in mysterious circumstances, the net closes in. Ever more desperate, he realizes that only one man can help him.
But will Hawthorne take the call?
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Book Details
ISBN:
9780062938190
EAN:
9780062938190
Binding:
Paperback
Pages:
384
Authors:
Anthony Horowitz
Publisher:
Harper Perennial
Published Date: 2023-14-11
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I enjoyed this book. It was a well thought out plot and had interesting characters. The pacing seemed a bit off, though. It seemed to plod along in some spots. Over all, though, it was a good escape,
Enjoyed the book. Sympathetic characters. Really felt sorry for the murderer and wish that it was someone else. Can’t wait to read Horowitz investigates. lol
I had no idea who committed the murder. This is the first book of the Horowitz mysteries that I’ve read. I think I will find book number one and start the beginning.
Great storyGreat authorGreat series
Nothing will surpass Midsummer, that first season and Foyles War, but this series is a great read and its 5 stars are well deserved! I'm already looking forward to more books exploring Hawthorne.