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January 2019 Group Read (Spoiler Thread): The Word is Murder, by Anthony Horowitz
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I'm chuckling about the endless self-promotion because I just made a comment on that in the other thread on this book. I didn't feel it was a spoiler because he started it at the beginning and didn't let up. :) From my review:
While the mentions of Foyle's War and Injustice added lots of interest, eventually I felt like I was being hit over the head with product placement! Not sure I've ever experienced this in a work of fiction before. So half a star deduction from too much Horowitz self-promotion!
With that said, it sort of worked because I have Injustice on my streaming watchlist on Acorn.


I've wondered about his Sherlock stories, so glad to see the endorsement. I'll have to give them a try. I'm sorry you were disappointed in this one, but a testimony that not every book is for everyone!


I am wondering if it really was Diana Cowper at the wheel of the car-- Mary said that she only saw the back of the..."
I thought the exact same thing! Stay tuned, as they say . . .

I am wondering if it really was Diana Cowper at the wheel of the car-- Mary said that she only saw th..."
I know I'm probably on the wrong track-- Damian is a bit too obvious a choice. I will probably have the answer later tonight-- this book has really pulled me in, and it seems to be quite a fast read.

I own a copy of Magpie Murders-- it's just moved to the top of my TBR pile. I'm also going to get a copy of The House of Silk. I almost bought it a number of times, but I have read several books set in the Sherlock Holmes universe that really weren't that good, so I was rather hesitant.
My favorite line from The Word Is Murder:
"Hawthorne certainly had a magnetic personality. Although, of course, magnets can repel as well as attract."


That's a great quote, Suki! I hope you enjoy Magpie Murders - it was a 5-star read for me.

Glad you enjoyed it! Too funny about the telling fact from fiction - interesting how Horowitz inserted himself into the novel.


On the plus side, the characters are witty and the writing is crisp, quite a few "chuckle out loud" lines throughout.
All in all not a bad read, but I don't see myself reading more of the series.


Glad you enjoyed this Amanda. Great point about just because you've written about detectives doesn't mean you can be one. :)
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