
Anthony Horowitz
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2 weeks ago |
news.lee.net | Ocean Vuong |Sarah Ruhl |Kent Nerburn |Anthony Horowitz
May is packed with potentially huge books, in a way we’d expect peak fall to be. That peak didn’t materialize last autumn because publishers were holding off on releasing promising titles in the heat of the election cycle. Apparently, they saved them for May. We’re getting some books we’d expect. That includes a novel from Stephen King, who often releases a book in May (the new one is “Never Flinch,” featuring Holly Gibney from “Mr. Mercedes”).
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1 month ago |
publishersweekly.com | Stephen King |Anthony Horowitz |Dwyer Murphy |Isabella Valeri
Stephen King. Scribner, $32 (448p) ISBN 978-1-6680-8933-0King cements PI Holly Gibney’s status as one of the great contemporary detectives in this thrilling sequel to Holly. When a letter arrives at the Buckeye City Police Department proclaiming that “the INNOCENT should be punished for the needless DEATH of an innocent,” detective Izzy Jaynes is rattled.
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2 months ago |
waterstones.com | Anthony Horowitz |Stig Abell
Join us for a special evening celebrating detective fiction with two masters of the genre, Anthony Horowitz and Stig Abell. These bestselling authors will appear in conversation on the 17th floor of the News Building for a night of lively chat, swapping stories from their writing careers and discussing their favourite books in the crime canon surrounded by panoramic views of London.
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Nov 11, 2024 |
lesen.de | Michael Doring Connelly |Jane Austen |THOMAS MANN |Anthony Horowitz
The complete collection of Sherlock Holmes's adventures in crime, including all four novels and fifty-six short stories featuring Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's classic heroVolume I includes the early novel A Study in Scarlet, which introduced the eccentric genius of Sherlock Holmes to the world. This baffling murder mystery, with the cryptic word Rache written in blood, first brought Holmes together with Dr. John Watson.
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Nov 5, 2024 |
appenmedia.com | Kathy Manos Penn |Sulari Gentill |Anthony Horowitz
These mysteries have two things in common. Given my love of murder mysteries, the obvious commonality between the settings of Kansas and London is, of course, murder. I must admit, however, that what I enjoyed most about them was that they both involved writers. I recall reading “The Woman in the Library” by this author and marveling at that mystery set in Boston. Her latest is set in Lawrence, Kansas.
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