Moonflower Murders: A Novel

Moonflower Murders: A Novel

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  • Author:Anthony Horowitz
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★ 09/07/2020

Bestseller Horowitz’s masterly sequel to 2017’s Magpie Murders finds Susan Ryeland, who misses her previous work as a London book editor and publisher, discontent in her new life running a struggling hotel in Crete. Then she’s visited by Lawrence and Pauline Treherne, the owners of Branlow Hall, an upscale Suffolk hotel, who think she can help in finding their missing daughter, Cecily. Cecily disappeared shortly after calling her parents to say that an injustice had been done. At the time of Cecily’s wedding at Branlow Hall a decade earlier, Frank Parris, a hotel guest, was bludgeoned to death in his room. One of the staff, Stefan Codrescu, was convicted of the murder based on powerful circumstantial evidence. Cecily told her parents on the phone she was convinced of Stefan’s innocence after reading a mystery inspired by the Parris murder by the now deceased Alan Conway, one of Susan’s authors. Susan accepts the Trehernes’ generous fee and travels to Branlow Hall to investigate, which involves looking into Parris’s death and rereading the Conway novel for clues. Horowitz, who matches a baffling puzzle with a sympathetic, flawed lead, has never been better at surprising the reader and playing fair. This is a flawless update of classic golden age whodunits. Agent: Jonathan Lloyd, Curtis Brown (U.K.). (Nov.)

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Reviews

kimsbookstack

The MAGPIE MURDERS left Susan Ryeland out of the publishing industry and finally done with the dead cantankerous author Alan Conway. But life in Greece is not all she expected so she jumps at the chance to return to London and help find a missing woman in a case that may be connected to one of Alan Conway's books. Susan travels to the luxury hotel to bring out her inner Atticus Pund and solve what happened and possibly clear an incarcerated man from an earlier murder. This is a complicated story within a sophisticated murder mystery and thank goodness you are given the manuscript that Susan rereads searching for clues. I won't lie, I took copius notes reading the Atticus Pund book hoping I would solve the mystery. Family, unruly hotel guests plus way too many secrets and one well staged mystery had me stumped. It is a diabolical name dropping jaunt and nod to all the classic mysteries that will not disappoint Agatha Christie lovers or Anthony Horowitz fans.