In Anthony Horowitz’ acknowledgements at the end of Marble Hall Murders, we learn that his original intention was probably not to write a third novel about Susan Ryeland, the book editor with …| Ah Sweet Mystery!
Having given up on no fewer than three Sherlock Holmes pastiches in this final entry for my Tuesday undertakings this month, I return to the source: what was for me the book that got me reading stories about Holmes not written by people called A. Conan Doyle or J.D. Carr, The House of Silk (2011) … Continue reading #1298: No Police Like Holmes – The House of Silk (2011) by Anthony Horowitz| The Invisible Event
I have been known to be something of an impatient reader. In the first half of this decade, I read 713 books — an average of 2.74 a week — all while maintaining the physique of a Greek …| The Invisible Event
It’s New Year’s Eve, the final day of a most, er, dramatic year, and this is my 79th and final post of 2024. It’s also the time when some of my fellow bloggers review their accomplishmen…| Ah Sweet Mystery!
The best books of 2022—Sorrow and Bliss, If I Survive You, Lore Olympus and Disorientation. Sad books, hopeful books and stunning prose.| The Book Satchel