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Did I mention his Detective Hawthorne series, which mischievously features a sidekick called Anthony Horowitz? And The Power of Five, his fantasy novels? “I love everything I do,” he says.
“The Twist of a Knife” is the fourth entry in a gleefully witty series in which author Anthony Horowitz pairs a fictional version of himself with detective Daniel Hawthorne to solve murders ...
She advises Horowitz to “stick to children’s books.” The next day, the police show up at Anthony’s door and inform him that Harriet was stabbed to death.
From the minute he enters "Close to Death," Giles Kenworthy is practically begging to be murdered. Anthony Horowitz isn't in his blockbuster "Magpie Murders" universe with "Close," which is ...
Author Anthony Horowitz is out with a new book that takes jabs at mystery novels, while still being a great mystery read.
5 mystery novels to savor this summer New books by Anthony Horowitz, Kellye Garrett, Marcia Muller, Tom Straw and Harini Nagendra.
Anthony Horowitz: ‘These days, writers do have to self-censor’ The bestselling author and TV writer is about to release his 56th book. He speaks to Hannah Stephenson about the role of social ...
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Anthony Horowitz: I hate the phrase ‘cosy crime’ - MSNWith another six books to come in his Hawthorne and Horowitz series – plus “other books” he is in discussions about with his publisher – time may well be passing, but he is making the most ...
In the Hawthorne & Horowitz titles, the detective hires a writer named Anthony Horowitz who becomes a minor sidekick, but more importantly narrates the book.
Anthony Horowitz is plotting a murder. That’s typical. After all, Horowitz has authored more than 40 mystery novels, including several James Bond novels commissioned by the Ian Fleming estate ...
According to Anthony Horowitz, writer and producer of countless mysteries on the page and on screen, including Moonflower Murders on MASTERPIECE, it’s by exploring new ways to surprise himself.
Author Anthony Horowitz is out with a new book that takes jabs at mystery novels, while still being a great mystery read.
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