The Word Is Murder
The Word Is Murder
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A wealthy woman strangled six hours after she's arranged her own funeral. A very private detective uncovering secrets but hiding his own. A reluctant author drawn into a story he can't control. What do they have in common?
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The Word Is Murder by Anthony Horowitz
SHE PLANNED HER OWN FUNERAL. BUT DID SHE ARRANGE HER MURDER? Buried secrets, murder and a trail of bloody clues lie at the heart of Anthony Horowitz’s page-turning new detective series. If you enjoyed BBC’s Sherlock, you’ll LOVE The Word is Murder! Chosen as one of Crime Time's books of the year 'Raises the game-playing to Olympic level.' Guardian Books of the Year 'A real page-turner. I loved it!' ALED JONES (ITV, Weekend) 'The beguiling whodunit plot is dispatched with characteristic elan as Horowitz blurs the line between fact and fiction' (Financial Times) 'Splendidly entertaining, absorbing and difficult to put down. Hawthorne is an intriguing character' (Daily Express) 'Sharp-witted readers who think they've solved the puzzle early on can rest assured that they've opened only one of many dazzling Christmas packages Horowitz has left beautifully wrapped under the tree.' (Kirkus Reviews) 'Deduction and wit are well-balanced, and fans of Peter Lovesey and other modern channelers of the spirit of the golden age of detection will clamor for more' (Publishers Weekly) Unexpected death, an unsolved mystery and a trail of bloody clues lie at the heart of Anthony Horowitz's page-turning new thriller.
Ingenious twist on the classic whodunnit * The Guardian *
Splendidly entertaining, absorbing and difficult to put downHawthorne is an intriguing character * Daily Express *
Horowitz is strong on plot … and infectiously zestful * Daily Telegraph *
A real page-turner. I loved it! -- ALED JONES (ITV, Weekend)
Raises the game-playing to Olympic level. * Guardian Books of the Year *
Actually the word is not murder, it's ingenious ... A masterful meta-mystery. * Booklist *
The beguiling whodunit plot is dispatched with characteristic elan as Horowitz blurs the line between fact and fiction * Financial Times *
There is plenty of metafictional fun to be had * The Guardian *
Fast-paced and full of unpredictable twists and turns. * The Times Audiobook of the week *
Horowitz has put together a cleverly twisting mystery featuring plenty of suspicious characters and more than a few red herrings * Nudge *
Prepare for plenty of twists and turns * i paper *
keeps you guessing until the excellent solution * Country Life *
Horowitz is undeniably brilliant at plot construction * Metro *
Sharp-witted readers who think they've solved the puzzle early on can rest assured that they've opened only one of many dazzling Christmas packages Horowitz has left beautifully wrapped under the tree. * Kirkus Reviews *
Deduction and wit are well-balanced, and fans of Peter Lovesey and other modern channelers of the spirit of the golden age of detection will clamor for more. * Publishers Weekly *
With its unorthodox protagonist, clever plotting, brilliantly imperfect characters, and escalating sense of urgency and intrigue, The Word is Murder is an instant crime classic that will keep you reading as fast as you can… one of the best and most compulsively readable mysteries of the year. Hugely satisfying on every level. * Written by Sime *
The Word is Murder is an excellent detective story, with a very satisfying set of twists and turns which keep you guessing as to the true identity of the killer. * NZ Booklovers *
A very clever and inventive mystery * Bookbag *
A chilling tale * Woman's Own *
Will undoubtedly exhilarate not only crime and Horowitz fans but anyone who enjoys the sense of metafiction and fourth wall breaking found in books by authors like Lemony Snicket, Bret Easton Ellis and Martin Amis. * Fiendfully Reading *
Horowitz is a highly accomplished author and his writing is immediately engaging …The whole book is exceptionally well executed. The Word is Murder follows the conventions of the thriller genre but it also feels new and original. I found this book refreshing, incredibly readable and, actually, the word I want to use is delightful! * Bibliomaniac blog *
An extremely entertaining read … I immensely enjoyed this book * Lavender Books Blog *
The dramatic finale to the case has you on the edge of your seat and the ending has a delightfully entertaining twist * Cross Examining Crime blog *
The Word Is Murderis an intriguing labyrinth of whodunnits and a true page-turner throughout * Real Crime Magazine *
A quirky, highly original first person narrative … The whole story is a real page turner, with a splendid mix of murder mystery, suspense and thriller with a large dose of more factual information concerning the author’s work as an author and scriptwriter * Splashes Into Books blog *
This has to be one of the most unique books I’ve read, complete with plenty of angst, twists and turns to keep readers guessing to the very end. The story is an enthralling skilful blend of fact and fiction, mixed together by a highly talented wordsmith to create a superb murder mystery that I have no hesitation whatsoever in highly recommending * Splashes Into Books blog *
The Word Is Murder is a captivating tale with an interesting mix of blood, murder and humour only Horowitz could pull off… As the book neared the end, I found myself literally gaping in shock as the killer was revealed. It was not only a great and suspenseful read but also a great mystery-murder novel which keeps you wanting to learn more and comes full circle * Twelve Pale Roses blog *
A perfect detective novel in a unique style complete with an excellent twist! * Life Has a Funny Way of Sneaking Up On You *
Anthony Horowitz is a wonderfully tricksy, playful and mischievous writer. A very clever one, too … As should be obvious, highly, highly recommended * Lady Fancifull blog *
What an interesting and curious story … A modern day Holmes and Watson, an intriguing story and a tale of observation * Lynn’s Books blog *
This book is simply magnificent … Horowitz fans are going to love this book, as are all fans of classic detective novels. * The Most Sublime blog *
I found this novel a sheer delight from start to finish * Harriet Devine blog *
The Word is Murderis a fresh, funny twist on the classic murder mystery * Roaring Bookworm blog *
Confident writing by an author with an established voice, at the top of his game. I was hooked, I stayed to the end, and it was a delight. * Crime Fiction Lover *
Crazy, cool, and totally enthralling. It's like nothing you've read before- prepare to be amazed and read all night. * Booklovers 3 *
An ‘old-fashioned-but-still-modern’ detective novel. Loved it!’ * Nudge *
fact and fiction mingle enjoyably * Sunday Express *
A delicious whodunit, which promises pure diversion * TLS, Summer Books feature *
A delicious whodunit, which promises pure diversion * TLS, Summer Books feature *
This is a funny, crafty, well-worked out crime mystery, all rolled into one clever package. I loved it. * The People's Friend *
Anthony Horowitz's The Word is Murder is terrifically funny. He inserts himself as a character into his own novel, dragged into solving crimes by a disgraced police detective. They're an unlikely duo and it's a hilarious read. * Shari Lapena *
With its unorthodox protagonist, clever plotting, brilliantly imperfect characters, and escalating sense of urgency and intrigue, The Word is Murder is an instant crime classic that will keep you reading as fast as you can… one of the best and most compulsively readable mysteries of the year. Hugely satisfying on every level. * Written by Sime *
A very clever and inventive mystery * Bookbag *
Will undoubtedly exhilarate not only crime and Horowitz fans but anyone who enjoys the sense of metafiction and fourth wall breaking found in books by authors like Lemony Snicket, Bret Easton Ellis and Martin Amis. * Fiendfully Reading *
He sucks us in immediately, with his own voice telling this compelling crime story, giving us a glimpse into the mind of an author doing research. Between the narration of his real life woven through the story and the brilliance of Hawthorne, there;s very little not to like in this novel, the blend of fact and fiction works perfectly. The chemistry between the two leads gives it the feel of Sherlock Holmes; we’ll want more from this duo. * RTE Guide *
Horowitz is a highly accomplished author and his writing is immediately engaging …The whole book is exceptionally well executed. The Word is Murder follows the conventions of the thriller genre but it also feels new and original. I found this book refreshing, incredibly readable and, actually, the word I want to use is delightful! * Bibliomaniac blog *
A rather intriguing mix of fact and fiction * Bailey's blog *
‘A meta-fictional and extremely gripping read that I was unable to put down. Holmes and Watson who? More Hawthorne and Horowitz please! 5 stars’ * Page to Stage Reviews blog *
A very addictive read ... Go get yourself a copy right now! * Me and My Books *
This book has one of the most unique concepts of all the books I’ve ever read * The Stacked Shelf blog *
Splendidly entertaining, absorbing and difficult to put downHawthorne is an intriguing character * Daily Express *
Horowitz is strong on plot … and infectiously zestful * Daily Telegraph *
A real page-turner. I loved it! -- ALED JONES (ITV, Weekend)
Raises the game-playing to Olympic level. * Guardian Books of the Year *
Actually the word is not murder, it's ingenious ... A masterful meta-mystery. * Booklist *
The beguiling whodunit plot is dispatched with characteristic elan as Horowitz blurs the line between fact and fiction * Financial Times *
There is plenty of metafictional fun to be had * The Guardian *
Fast-paced and full of unpredictable twists and turns. * The Times Audiobook of the week *
Horowitz has put together a cleverly twisting mystery featuring plenty of suspicious characters and more than a few red herrings * Nudge *
Prepare for plenty of twists and turns * i paper *
keeps you guessing until the excellent solution * Country Life *
Horowitz is undeniably brilliant at plot construction * Metro *
Sharp-witted readers who think they've solved the puzzle early on can rest assured that they've opened only one of many dazzling Christmas packages Horowitz has left beautifully wrapped under the tree. * Kirkus Reviews *
Deduction and wit are well-balanced, and fans of Peter Lovesey and other modern channelers of the spirit of the golden age of detection will clamor for more. * Publishers Weekly *
With its unorthodox protagonist, clever plotting, brilliantly imperfect characters, and escalating sense of urgency and intrigue, The Word is Murder is an instant crime classic that will keep you reading as fast as you can… one of the best and most compulsively readable mysteries of the year. Hugely satisfying on every level. * Written by Sime *
The Word is Murder is an excellent detective story, with a very satisfying set of twists and turns which keep you guessing as to the true identity of the killer. * NZ Booklovers *
A very clever and inventive mystery * Bookbag *
A chilling tale * Woman's Own *
Will undoubtedly exhilarate not only crime and Horowitz fans but anyone who enjoys the sense of metafiction and fourth wall breaking found in books by authors like Lemony Snicket, Bret Easton Ellis and Martin Amis. * Fiendfully Reading *
Horowitz is a highly accomplished author and his writing is immediately engaging …The whole book is exceptionally well executed. The Word is Murder follows the conventions of the thriller genre but it also feels new and original. I found this book refreshing, incredibly readable and, actually, the word I want to use is delightful! * Bibliomaniac blog *
An extremely entertaining read … I immensely enjoyed this book * Lavender Books Blog *
The dramatic finale to the case has you on the edge of your seat and the ending has a delightfully entertaining twist * Cross Examining Crime blog *
The Word Is Murderis an intriguing labyrinth of whodunnits and a true page-turner throughout * Real Crime Magazine *
A quirky, highly original first person narrative … The whole story is a real page turner, with a splendid mix of murder mystery, suspense and thriller with a large dose of more factual information concerning the author’s work as an author and scriptwriter * Splashes Into Books blog *
This has to be one of the most unique books I’ve read, complete with plenty of angst, twists and turns to keep readers guessing to the very end. The story is an enthralling skilful blend of fact and fiction, mixed together by a highly talented wordsmith to create a superb murder mystery that I have no hesitation whatsoever in highly recommending * Splashes Into Books blog *
The Word Is Murder is a captivating tale with an interesting mix of blood, murder and humour only Horowitz could pull off… As the book neared the end, I found myself literally gaping in shock as the killer was revealed. It was not only a great and suspenseful read but also a great mystery-murder novel which keeps you wanting to learn more and comes full circle * Twelve Pale Roses blog *
A perfect detective novel in a unique style complete with an excellent twist! * Life Has a Funny Way of Sneaking Up On You *
Anthony Horowitz is a wonderfully tricksy, playful and mischievous writer. A very clever one, too … As should be obvious, highly, highly recommended * Lady Fancifull blog *
What an interesting and curious story … A modern day Holmes and Watson, an intriguing story and a tale of observation * Lynn’s Books blog *
This book is simply magnificent … Horowitz fans are going to love this book, as are all fans of classic detective novels. * The Most Sublime blog *
I found this novel a sheer delight from start to finish * Harriet Devine blog *
The Word is Murderis a fresh, funny twist on the classic murder mystery * Roaring Bookworm blog *
Confident writing by an author with an established voice, at the top of his game. I was hooked, I stayed to the end, and it was a delight. * Crime Fiction Lover *
Crazy, cool, and totally enthralling. It's like nothing you've read before- prepare to be amazed and read all night. * Booklovers 3 *
An ‘old-fashioned-but-still-modern’ detective novel. Loved it!’ * Nudge *
fact and fiction mingle enjoyably * Sunday Express *
A delicious whodunit, which promises pure diversion * TLS, Summer Books feature *
A delicious whodunit, which promises pure diversion * TLS, Summer Books feature *
This is a funny, crafty, well-worked out crime mystery, all rolled into one clever package. I loved it. * The People's Friend *
Anthony Horowitz's The Word is Murder is terrifically funny. He inserts himself as a character into his own novel, dragged into solving crimes by a disgraced police detective. They're an unlikely duo and it's a hilarious read. * Shari Lapena *
With its unorthodox protagonist, clever plotting, brilliantly imperfect characters, and escalating sense of urgency and intrigue, The Word is Murder is an instant crime classic that will keep you reading as fast as you can… one of the best and most compulsively readable mysteries of the year. Hugely satisfying on every level. * Written by Sime *
A very clever and inventive mystery * Bookbag *
Will undoubtedly exhilarate not only crime and Horowitz fans but anyone who enjoys the sense of metafiction and fourth wall breaking found in books by authors like Lemony Snicket, Bret Easton Ellis and Martin Amis. * Fiendfully Reading *
He sucks us in immediately, with his own voice telling this compelling crime story, giving us a glimpse into the mind of an author doing research. Between the narration of his real life woven through the story and the brilliance of Hawthorne, there;s very little not to like in this novel, the blend of fact and fiction works perfectly. The chemistry between the two leads gives it the feel of Sherlock Holmes; we’ll want more from this duo. * RTE Guide *
Horowitz is a highly accomplished author and his writing is immediately engaging …The whole book is exceptionally well executed. The Word is Murder follows the conventions of the thriller genre but it also feels new and original. I found this book refreshing, incredibly readable and, actually, the word I want to use is delightful! * Bibliomaniac blog *
A rather intriguing mix of fact and fiction * Bailey's blog *
‘A meta-fictional and extremely gripping read that I was unable to put down. Holmes and Watson who? More Hawthorne and Horowitz please! 5 stars’ * Page to Stage Reviews blog *
A very addictive read ... Go get yourself a copy right now! * Me and My Books *
This book has one of the most unique concepts of all the books I’ve ever read * The Stacked Shelf blog *
Bestselling author Anthony Horowitz has written two highly acclaimed Sherlock Holmes novels, The House of Silk and Moriarty; two James Bond novels, Trigger Mortis and Forever and a Day; and the acclaimed crime novel Magpie Murders. He is also the author of the teen spy Alex Rider series, and responsible for creating and writing some of the UK's most loved and successful TV series including Midsomer Murders and Foyle's War. He regularly contributes to a wide variety of national newspapers and magazines on subjects ranging from politics to education. He was awarded an OBE for his services to literature in January 2014. A Line About Killing is the third in a series of crime novels starring Private Investigator Daniel Hawthorne, and follows on from The Sentence is Death.
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ISBN 13 | 9781780896847 |
ISBN 10 | 1780896840 |
Title | The Word Is Murder |
Author | Anthony Horowitz |
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Binding Type | Hardback |
Publisher | Cornerstone |
Year published | 2017-08-24 |
Number of pages | 400 |
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