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Magpie Murders is a 2016 mystery novel by British author Anthony Horowitz and the first novel in the Susan Ryeland series. The story focuses on the murder of a mystery author and uses a story within a story format. The book has been translated into several languages and has been adapted into a six-part television drama series with the same title.
Anthony John Horowitz CBE (born 5 April 1955) is an English novelist and screenwriter specialising in mystery and suspense. His works for children and young adult readers include the Alex Rider series featuring a 14-year-old British boy who spies for MI6, The Power of Five series (known as The Gatekeepers in the US), and The Diamond Brothers series.
The BBC then developed plans to produce a sequel series to Magpie Murders. [1] Author Anthony Horowitz adapted his book for the series himself, which is directed by Rebecca Gatward. [ 2 ] The six-part series is produced by Eleventh Hour Films and executive produced by Jill Green, and made in association with PBS’s Masterpiece , for whom the ...
The new adaptation follows the success of “Moonflower Murders” and “Magpie Murders,” with Eleventh Hour … Lesley Manville, Tim McMullan Reunite for BBC, Masterpiece’s ‘Marble Hall ...
Anthony Horowitz isn't in his blockbuster "Magpie Murders" universe with "Close," which is, instead, one of his meta-mysteries in which he is a key character. Horowitz is writing a book — the ...
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Moonflower Murders earned a "Rave" rating from the book review aggregator Book Marks based on six independent reviews. [6] The six reviews include the four highlighted above, plus a review in The Wall Street Journal by Tom Nolan and a review by Beth Kanell in the New York Journal of Books. Extracts from the six reviews are posted, with links to ...
Anthony Horowitz's mystery-within-a-mystery novel becomes a hugely satisfying TV series starring Lesley Manville, premiering Sunday on PBS.