A Line to Kill: a locked room mystery from the Sunday Times bestselling author
By (Author) Anthony Horowitz
Cornerstone
Penguin (Cornerstone)
12th April 2022
17th March 2022
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
Thriller / suspense fiction
823.92
Paperback
384
Width 129mm, Height 197mm, Spine 25mm
271g
By the global bestselling author, Anthony Horowitz, the third novel in his acclaimed Hawthorne and Horowitz series. The Russian mafia, a strange religious order and not one but two murders - stand by for a hugely enjoyable, twisty turny read. By the global bestselling author, Anthony Horowitz, the third novel in his acclaimed Hawthorne and Horowitz series. The Russian mafia, a strange religious order and not one but two murders - stand by for a hugely enjoyable, twisty turny read. *** It began with an appearance on BBC's Question Time. I'll admit I was nervous. In fact, I was terrified. You have no what it's like to occupy the "fifth chair", sweating in the lights two places from David Dimbleby, sparring against practised politicians, just waiting for the audience to tear you apart. But in fact everything was going quite well until a member of the audience asked me a question that on the face of it seemed completely inane and which left me floundering on live TV. From that moment on, I simply fell apart. The question, of course, had been asked by Daniel Hawthorne. But when I searched for him after the filming was over, Hawthorne had disappeared. A crew member told me that he'd seen the private detective being strong-armed into a car which had driven off at speed. And when I got back to London, it seemed that he had disappeared. His flat was empty. Nobody had seen him. He didn't answer his phone. By now I had become quite worried about him, which was why I decided to track down his ex-wife, Jayne, in Gants Hill. It was a mistake. First of all I found myself teaming up with a completely headstrong and unpredictable woman who was still in love with Hawthorne even if she couldn't live with him. Her twelve-year-old son was troubled, borderline psychotic. And suddenly I found myself drawn into their world, searching for Hawthorne in the shadow of a massive property deal, the Russian mafia, a strange religious order and not one but two murders. Was Hawthorne already dead Would I live long enough to find out
An effortless blend of humor and fair play...the often prickly relationship between the Watson-like Horowitz and the Holmes-like Hawthorne complements the intricate detective work worthy of a classic golden age whodunit. -- Publishers Weekly (starred review)
Horowitz is a master of misdirection, and his brilliant self-portrayal, wittily self-deprecating, carries the reader through a jolly satire on the publishing world. -- Booklist
The most conventional of Horowitz's mysteries to date still reads like a golden-age whodunit on steroids. -- Kirkus Reviews
Bestselling author Anthony Horowitz has written two highly acclaimed Sherlock Holmes novels, The House of Silk and Moriarty; three James Bond novels, Trigger Mortis, Forever and a Day and With a Mind to Kill; the acclaimed bestselling mystery novels Magpie Murders and Moonflower Murders and the Detective Hawthorne novels, The Word is Murder, The Sentence is Death, A Line To Kill, and the latest A Twist of Knife is out in August 2022. 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. In January 2022 he was awarded a CBE for his services to literature.