The Word Is Murder
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Anthony Horowitz
"One of the most entertaining mysteries of the year. It’s also one of the most stimulating, as it ponders such questions as: Which is of greater interest to the reader, the crime or the detective? And: Is the pencil truly mightier than the butcher knife?” — Wall Street JournalNew York Times bestselling author of Magpie Murders and Moriarty, Anthony Horowitz has yet again brilliantly reinvented the classic crime novel, this time writing a fictional version of himself as the Watson to a modern-day Holmes.A woman crosses a London street. It is just after 11 a.m. on a bright spring morning, and she is going into a funeral parlor to plan her own service. Six hours later the woman is dead, strangled with a crimson curtain cord in her own home.Enter disgraced police detective Daniel Hawthorne, a brilliant, eccentric man as quick with an insult as he is to crack a case. And Hawthorne has a partner, the celebrated novelist Anthony Horowitz, curious about the case and looking for new material. As brusque, impatient, and annoying as Hawthorne can be, Horowitz—a seasoned hand when it comes to crime stories—suspects the detective may be on to something, and is irresistibly drawn into the mystery.But as the case unfolds, Horowitz realizes that he’s at the center of a story he can’t control, and his brilliant partner may be hiding dark and mysterious secrets of his own.
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Author
Anthony Horowitz
Pages
432
Publisher
HarperCollins
Published Date
2018-06-05
ISBN
0062676814 9780062676818
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"An interesting storytelling conceit: Author Anthony Horowitz plays himself in this murder mystery as he writes the story of an irascible homicide detective solving a murder. Horowitz is a legit screen writer and book author. Narrated on audio by actor Rory Kinnear who masterfully brought to life the many characters."
"Anthony Horowitz's "The Word Is Murder" skilfully blends traditional detective fiction with modern metafiction, offering a fresh take on the murder mystery genre. The plot centres on the intriguing case of Diana Cowper, who arranges her own funeral just hours before her death, drawing readers into a complex investigation led by the enigmatic ex-detective Daniel Hawthorne. Horowitz’s decision to include himself as a character adds a unique layer of self-awareness, transforming the story into more than just a typical whodunit.
The relationship between Hawthorne and Horowitz is reminiscent of the classic Holmes-Watson dynamic, with Hawthorne embodying the sharp intellect of Sherlock Holmes and Horowitz as the relatable, sometimes bewildered sidekick. These dynamic drives the narrative and pays homage to the Golden Age of detective fiction, recalling the intricate plotting and surprising twists of Agatha Christie.
What truly sets "The Word Is Murder" apart is its clever use of metafiction, with Horowitz blurring the lines between reality and fiction to provide a witty commentary on the writing process. This approach, combined with his real-life insights into the publishing world, makes the novel both a compelling murder mystery and a reflection on the art of storytelling."
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