<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>"Farlingaye Hall is a beautiful hotel in Suffolk on the east coast of England. Unfortunately, it is also the site of the brutal murder of Frank Parris, a retired advertising executive. Stefan Codrescu, a Romanian maintenance man, is arrested after police find blood spatter on his clothes and bed linen. He is found guilty and spends eight years in prison. It appears an open-and-shut case, but there is more [here] than meets the eye"--<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><p><strong>Featuring his famous literary detective Atticus Pund and Susan Ryeland, hero of the worldwide bestseller <em>Magpie Murders</em>, a brilliantly complex literary thriller with echoes of Agatha Christie from <em>New York Times</em> bestselling author Anthony Horowitz.</strong><br/><br/>Retired publisher Susan Ryeland is living the good life. She is running a small hotel on a Greek island with her long-term boyfriend Andreas. It should be everything she's always wanted. But is it? She's exhausted with the responsibilities of making everything work on an island where nothing ever does, and truth be told she's beginning to miss London.</p><p>And then the Trehearnes come to stay. The strange and mysterious story they tell, about an unfortunate murder that took place on the same day and in the same hotel in which their daughter was married--a picturesque inn on the Suffolk coast named Farlingaye Hall--fascinates Susan and piques her editor's instincts. </p><p>One of her former writers, the late Alan Conway, author of the fictional <em>Magpie Murders</em>, knew the murder victim--an advertising executive named Frank Parris--and once visited Farlingaye Hall. Conway based the third book in his detective series, <em>Atticus Pund Takes the Cake, </em>on that very crime. </p><p>The Trehearne's, daughter, Cecily, read Conway's mystery and believed the book proves that the man convicted of Parris's murder--a Romanian immigrant who was the hotel's handyman--is innocent. When the Trehearnes reveal that Cecily is now missing, Susan knows that she must return to England and find out what really happened.</p><p>Brilliantly clever, relentlessly suspenseful, full of twists that will keep readers guessing with each revelation and clue, <em>Moonflower Murders </em>is a deviously dark take on vintage English crime fiction from one of its greatest masterminds, Anthony Horowitz. </p><p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br><em>"Moonflower Murders</em> showcases Horowitz's full battalion of strengths: the whiplash plotting, the leather-smooth prose, the bold energy... and above all, the bright spark of joy that ignites the best fiction--the joy of a storyteller finding brave new ways to dazzle his audience. Sophisticated, literate novels aren't supposed to be so much fun."--A. J. Finn, author of <em>The Woman in the Window</em><br>
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