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Inscríbete en LibraryThing para averiguar si este libro te gustará. Actualmente no hay Conversaciones sobre este libro. Daniel Hawthorne wins the Hercule Poirot award for his excellent analysis of the murder of literary critic, Harriet Throsby, and his saving his ex-partner, Anthony Horowitz, from prison. The final scene where Hawthorne assembles all the suspects and reveals the details of Harriet’s murder, plus the murder of two other individuals. The scene reminds one of Hercule Poirot and/or Nick Charles of The Thin Man fame. The Twist of a Knife provides a fast-paced mystery with a vast array of suspects, and Horowitz embellishes the story with the interior of the theatre and the workings of an actual play. The tension builds as a recently released from jail, Anthony Horowitz, must employ the services of his friend, Daniel Hawthorne. Hawthorne and Horowitz travel here and there to undercover the murderer, no sitting in a chair and thinking like Poirot for these two men. An interesting study on how the past decides the present. ( ) The Twist of a Knife is the fourth book and a worthy addition to the Hawthorne and Horowitz Investigate series featuring former DI Daniel Hawthorne and his biographer/sidekick Anthony Horowitz (the author of the series who writes himself as one of the characters in this series). As the novel begins, Horowitz is glad to discontinue his professional association with Hawthorne upon completing the three-book deal previously agreed upon. Though Hawthorne would like to continue their collaboration, Horowitz has had enough of the tight-lipped, unfriendly Hawthorne. Besides, it is the opening night of his play, “Mindgame”, in London's Vaudeville Theatre, so he has other concerns keeping him occupied. Opening night is well attended, but when renowned theatre critic Harriet Throsby writes a savage review of the play and the performances, with particularly acidic criticism targeting Horowitz’s writing, he and the cast members are disheartened. In a shocking turn of events, the next morning, she is found stabbed in the heart with a dagger and all evidence points to Anthony as the culprit. DI Cara Grunshaw (remember her?) is more than happy to arrest Anthony and throw him in jail pending interrogation. Anthony needs help and who better to help him get to the truth of the matter than Daniel Hawthorne? Thankfully, Hawthorne does not turn Anthony’s plea for help down and when Anthony is released pending further investigation, the duo race against time to prove Anthony’s innocence and find the true killer before he is formally charged with murder. The Twist of a Knife by Anthony Horowitz is a cleverly crafted mystery with plenty of red herrings, several suspects with motives and interesting backstories linking them to the victim and a good dose of humor injected into the narrative for comic relief. As usual, I loved the dynamic between the two main characters and really like that with every book we get to know more about Daniel Hawthorne. I loved that I was unable to predict who the killer was and though a few aspects of this story were a tad farfetched, it did not detract from my overall reading experience. Those who enjoy classic detective stories would enjoy this series. I do recommend that the books be read in series order to fully enjoy the character dynamics. Overall, this was a thoroughly enjoyable read. I paired my reading with the terrific narration by Rory Kinnear. I can’t wait for the next installment in this series! Daniel Hawthorne finally seems to be enjoying Anthony Horowitz writing books about his criminal investigations. Horowitz, on the other hand, seems rather pleased to be finished with their contract and ready to move on to other writings. The Twist of a Knife by Anthony Horowitz opens with Hawthorne proposing ideas for more books from his older investigations. Horowitz digs his heels in and refuses. Horowitz invites Hawthorne to the opening night of his play, Mindgame, at the Vaudeville Theater. As expected, Hawthorne declines the ticket. The cast and Horowitz are forced to celebrate opening night in the presence of their least favorite critic, Margaret Throsby. Awkward! As they wrap up an evening of excitement and lots of drinking, one of the cast shares an early review written by Margaret. The review is harsh and upsetting to those who have worked very hard and put their heart into the production. The next morning, Horowitz learns Margaret has been murdered with an ornamental dagger that belonged to him and contains his fingerprints. He is subsequently arrested and jailed. Faced with limited options for his one phone call from jail, Horowitz knows that Hawthorne is the only person who... I have photos and additional information that I'm unable to include here. It can all be found on my blog, in the link below. A Book And A Dog When the critic who gave his new play scathing reviews is murdered, stabbed in the heart with his ornamental dagger, author Anthony Horowitz is arrested by an old enemy out for revenge and the only man who can help him is his estranged partner in solving crime, Daniel Hawthorne. Anthony and Hawthorne work together to investigate what happened. All of the actors in his play and a few others are suspects. There’s a good amount of humor between Anthony and Hawthorne. It was an enjoyable light mystery. sin reseñas | añadir una reseña
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HTML: In New York Times bestselling author Anthony Horowitz's ingenious fourth literary whodunit following The Word is Murder, The Sentence is Death, and A Line to Kill, Horowitz becomes the prime suspect in a murder investigation??and only one man can prove his innocence: his newly estranged partner in solving crime, Detective Hawthorne. "I'm sorry but the answer's no." Reluctant author, Anthony Horowitz, has had enough. He tells ex-detective Daniel Hawthorne that after three books he's splitting and their deal is over. The truth is that Anthony has other things on his mind. His new play, a thriller called Mindgame, is about to open at the Vaudeville Theater in London's West End. Not surprisingly, Hawthorne declines a ticket to the opening night. The play is panned by the critics. In particular, Sunday Times critic Margaret Throsby gives it a savage review, focusing particularly on the writing. The next day, Throsby is stabbed in the heart with an ornamental dagger which turns out to belong to Anthony, and has his fingerprints all over it. Anthony is arrested by an old enemy . . . Detective Inspector Cara Grunshaw. She still carries a grudge from her failure to solve the case described in the second Hawthorne adventure, The Sentence is Death, and blames Anthony. Now she's out for revenge. Thrown into prison and fearing for both his personal future and his writing career, Anthony is the prime suspect in Throsby's murder and when a second theatre critic is found to have died in mysterious circumstances, the net closes in. Ever more desperate, he realizes that only one man can help him. But will Hawthorne take the call? No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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