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looking forward to hearing what others think.


I too will join in reading this one since it has been on my list for quite some time.



Me too!


Nikita wrote: "Currently half way through the book. Such an interesting plot device of author being a character in his own story. .."
Yes, I like that too! It's reminiscent of another book of his we had as a group read, Magpie Murders.
Yes, I like that too! It's reminiscent of another book of his we had as a group read, Magpie Murders.


Not sure if spoilers are OK, but just in case anyone is reading this who hasn't finished it (view spoiler)
It's fine Jackie - you did it exactly right since we are all reading at different rates. Thank you!

I enjoyed the dynamics of Hawthorne and Horowitz (definitely seeing the similarities of Poirot & Hastings and Holmes & Watson).
The constant guessing of who did it and then still not catching on until the end I was pleased with. (Sometimes if I figure out the culprit I find the book is still good, but something lacks in my attention of the story, if that makes any sense.)
I will be continuing this series.
Thank you to all who decided on this book. It was not even on my radar. (Another reason to be grateful to joining this group.)
For those who have not finished the book, happy reading!

It's great that this one is such a success ... and still plenty of time to join in! Come on - "fess up" - who nominated it?


Quite mind-bending how he's constantly outwitted by Hawthorn and yet as the author it was him who created the plot and solution! Or was it.....

I don't know when I've had such a strong (negative!) reaction to a character!

Ah then well done Joan for getting an all-star reaction for your first nomination! That's quite a feat 😊

I had a similar reaction - I think my final response is that I'm sufficiently hooked to read another. I wonder how different it would be if Horowitz was written as a character rather than a combination of author/character. It's definitely original.





Joan, if we awarded badges you would get the First Time Nomination 5 Star Response award. I finished my other book and this book was available from my library. I'm listening to it (what a hoot!) and am about 75% done. I've read Magpie Murders so know that Horowitz is a 'name-dropper' (book dropper?) but him inserting himself into the novel is just terrific. Thank you for nominating this one! I'll take my cue from you and try to make a brave nomination in the future.

I'm so glad you told us, thank you Walter 😊 And you are welcome to link to your review if you like - here, or in our review thread.
(If this is your first post in a group, well done! Believe it or not, I do remember how daunting that feels.)
(If this is your first post in a group, well done! Believe it or not, I do remember how daunting that feels.)

Welcome! I mean to posting, lol.

I enjoyed it enough to want to read the rest of the series.
It's lovely that so many people enjoyed this one. I'll leave the thread current for a bit, to allow for any extra comments before archiving it. Thanks all!


He's a great writer, isn't he? I don't doubt we'll have another book by him as a group read again. Thanks for adding this, Jess!

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We have already had one group read by this author, Magpie Murders, which was very popular.
Who will be joining in with this one?