The 7 1/2 Deaths of Evelyn Hardcastle is an intricate and masterfully crafted whodunit. The best way to experience this book is to know absolutely nothing about it. So go read it already!
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The Word is Murder was an engaging puzzle to solve, and an entertaining book to read. The plot is cleverly constructed and delivered to the reader, and though it’s not as brilliant as Magpie Murders, I’d still highly recommend it to mystery lovers.
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Sherlock Holmes persists as one of the most frequently adapted fictional characters. But why? And what does each medium bring to the original stories written by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle?
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Magpie Murders is Anthony Horowitz's latest novel, a marvelous construction of a whodunnit within a whodunnit. The framing narrative is that of an editor reviewing a new manuscript, which serves as the second narrative. With this architecture, the reader gets to consume both a mystery set in modern London and a classic '50s whodunnit in the style of Agatha Christie.
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