A Line to Kill: a locked room mystery from the Sunday Times bestselling author

A Line to Kill: a locked room mystery from the Sunday Times bestselling author

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Author: Anthony Horowitz
Format: Paperback, 129mm x 197mm, 271g, 384 pages
Published: Cornerstone, United Kingdom, 2022

By the global bestselling author, Anthony Horowitz, the third novel in his acclaimed Hawthorne and Horowitz series. The Russian mafia, a strange religious order and not one but two murders - stand by for a hugely enjoyable, twisty turny read. On a small island, everyone's a suspect ... Private Investigator, Daniel Hawthorne, and Anthony Horowitz have been invited to a literary festival on Alderney to talk about their new book. They find the island in turmoil over a planned power line that is turning neighbour against neighbour. And the visiting authors seem to be harbouring any number of personal secrets. When the festival's wealthy sponsor is brutally murdered, Alderney goes into lock-down. With no one allowed on or off the island, Hawthorne knows he doesn't have to look too far for suspects. But the killer is still on the island. And there's about to be a second death ... ___________ 'EASILY THE GREATEST OF OUR CRIME WRITERS' Sunday Times 'Witty, wry, clever, a fabulous detective story and perfect summer reading' KATE MOSSE 'Funny, intriguing, thrilling and thought-provoking- a marvellous mystery' ADAM HAMDY 'My favourite literary hero at the moment is Anthony Horowitz' SHARI LAPENA

Anthony Horowitz is responsible for creating and writing some of the UK's most loved and successful TV series, including Midsomer Murders and Foyle's War. He is the author of the teen spy series, Alex Rider, which has sold more than twenty million copies worldwide. He has been widely praised for his murder mysteries which began with two highly acclaimed Sherlock Holmes novels and continued with the bestselling Hawthorne series in which he appears as the former detective's hapless sidekick. In January 2022 he was awarded a CBE for his services to literature. His novel, Magpie Murders, was made into a BBC drama starring Lesley Manville as editor Susan Ryeland. The sequel, Moonflower Murders, also starring Lesley Manville, was a BBC drama in 2024. Marble Hall Murders continues the story...

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Author: Anthony Horowitz
Format: Paperback, 129mm x 197mm, 271g, 384 pages
Published: Cornerstone, United Kingdom, 2022

By the global bestselling author, Anthony Horowitz, the third novel in his acclaimed Hawthorne and Horowitz series. The Russian mafia, a strange religious order and not one but two murders - stand by for a hugely enjoyable, twisty turny read. On a small island, everyone's a suspect ... Private Investigator, Daniel Hawthorne, and Anthony Horowitz have been invited to a literary festival on Alderney to talk about their new book. They find the island in turmoil over a planned power line that is turning neighbour against neighbour. And the visiting authors seem to be harbouring any number of personal secrets. When the festival's wealthy sponsor is brutally murdered, Alderney goes into lock-down. With no one allowed on or off the island, Hawthorne knows he doesn't have to look too far for suspects. But the killer is still on the island. And there's about to be a second death ... ___________ 'EASILY THE GREATEST OF OUR CRIME WRITERS' Sunday Times 'Witty, wry, clever, a fabulous detective story and perfect summer reading' KATE MOSSE 'Funny, intriguing, thrilling and thought-provoking- a marvellous mystery' ADAM HAMDY 'My favourite literary hero at the moment is Anthony Horowitz' SHARI LAPENA

Anthony Horowitz is responsible for creating and writing some of the UK's most loved and successful TV series, including Midsomer Murders and Foyle's War. He is the author of the teen spy series, Alex Rider, which has sold more than twenty million copies worldwide. He has been widely praised for his murder mysteries which began with two highly acclaimed Sherlock Holmes novels and continued with the bestselling Hawthorne series in which he appears as the former detective's hapless sidekick. In January 2022 he was awarded a CBE for his services to literature. His novel, Magpie Murders, was made into a BBC drama starring Lesley Manville as editor Susan Ryeland. The sequel, Moonflower Murders, also starring Lesley Manville, was a BBC drama in 2024. Marble Hall Murders continues the story...