Magpie Murders: A Novel (Susan Ryeland Series, 1)
đľď¸ââď¸A mystery within a mystery, Magpie Murders is Anthony Horowitzâs brilliant, multilayered homage to the golden age of detective fiction. When book editor Susan Ryeland receives the manuscript of the latest Atticus PĂźnd novelâa Poirot-style mystery set in a sleepy English villageâsheâs expecting another polished whodunit from bestselling author Alan Conway. But somethingâs wrong. The final chapter is missing... and Alan Conway is dead.
As Susan investigates the manuscript and its creator, she finds herself drawn into a real-life mystery every bit as twisted as the fictional one. Horowitz, the master storyteller behind Foyleâs War and Sherlock Holmes continuations, crafts a genre-bending tale filled with literary Easter eggs, classic detective tropes, and a modern twist.
Smart, stylish, and supremely clever, Magpie Murders is both a love letter toâand a reinvention ofâthe classic murder mystery.
â¤ď¸ Why Youâll Love It
A clever dual-narrative mystery with a novel-inside-a-novel structure
Pays homage to Agatha Christie while reinventing the genre
Perfect balance of traditional murder mystery and modern thriller
Written by one of the genreâs most respected contemporary authors
You'll keep guessingâand flipping pagesâuntil the very end
đ Perfect For
Fans of Agatha Christie, P.D. James, or Louise Penny
Readers who love books about books
Mystery lovers looking for a smart, twisty page-turner
Book clubsâespecially those who enjoy analyzing structure and style
Author
Anthony Horowitz Condition
New
Product Info
- Publication date â : â March 27, 2018
- Edition â : â Reprint
- Language â : â English
- Print length â : â 512 pages
- ISBN-10 â : â 0062645234
- ISBN-13 â : â 978-0062645234
- Item Weight â : â 2.31 pounds
- Dimensions â : â 5.31 x 1.15 x 8 inches
Reviews
â âA fiendishly clever puzzle... an irresistible treat for lovers of whodunits.â â The New York Times
â âA masterful meta-mystery... both homage and original.â â NPR
â âClever, twisty, and packed with literary flair.â â The Guardian