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A Deadly Episode

A gripping murder mystery from the Sunday Times bestselling author

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A Deadly Episode

By: Anthony Horowitz
Narrated by: Rory Kinnear
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From the global bestselling author of Moonflower Murders and Close to Death comes an unputdownable new mystery in the Hawthorne and Horowitz series.

The Word is Murder, the first book in the Hawthorne series, is about to be made into a major feature film.

The actors have been cast, the script written, and filming has already started in Hastings.

But when Hawthorne and Anthony visit the set, they find a far from happy family.

The director’s pretentious, the screenwriter’s an eco-warrior, the two stars hate each other, and the producer has run out of money.

And things are about to get much, much worse.

In the middle of shooting, the actor playing Hawthorne is stabbed – which leaves the real Hawthorne with no choice. He has to step in and investigate his own murder.

Because the killer may not have got the right man. Was it Hawthorne himself who was meant to be the target?

A Deadly Episode is a wild ride through a world that the author knows only too well, and the most personal case Hawthorne has had to deal with so far.

‘Easily the greatest of our crime writersSunday Times
'Nobody does this crime fiction better than Anthony HorowitzCrime Time FM
'Anthony Horowitz is a national treasure' Ragnar Jónasson

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Critic reviews

The sixth outing for the sleuthing duo of Horowitz and Hawthorne, A Deadly Episode, is another winner.
A meta romp
Brilliant . . . the author combines delicious dry humour with a rigorous fair-play whodunnit, but this installment’s Scream-like Hollywood satire takes it to another level
Delightful
Clever and playful, this is meta-mystery at its best.
With plenty of twists and turns and classic, compelling whodunnit mysteries, his Susan Ryeland series is perfect for Agatha Christie fans
[Horowitz’s] "Overactive imagination” has once again produced a chunk of five-star entertainment
The sixth in the brilliant Hawthrone and Horowitz series... (is) layers of fun.
Horowitz is quite simply a brilliant writer - he's funny, smart and knows how to craft a good story.... Be warned. Horowitz is addictive
I take such pleasure from this series and this, the sixth, is every bit as good as its predecessors... dare I say, my favourite.
All stars
Most relevant
I was dubious about this, as I hadn’t particularly enjoyed the last episode. I’m glad I picked it up as it’s in my opinion the best one yet.

Best one yet

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Like many reviewers, I love this series. And it worth saying of course that the narrator did another superb performance. But the story was not as compelling as the other ones. Aside from our detective duo, none of the characters were likeable or developed in enough depth and I felt like I could not care less about who the murderer was apart from pure curiosity. The motive for the murder was weak and it felt unlikely. I hope this is a one off as I habe thoroughly enjoyed all the books in the series so far.

Another enjoyable episode but the weakest one

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Another enjoyable read in the series, The narration was excellent; it was a relief Rory Kineer reprised his role.

Whilst I enjoyed the read from start to finish, the book felt a little short, somewhat simple, but perhaps that’s only because of the high standard of all the books in the Hawthorne series.

We do learn a fraction more about Hawthorne, specifically his past, but it feels strung out at this point, book 6. It feels like we’re only going to know something substantial by, I guess book 10 at this rate.

If you enjoyed the previous books, this is definitely worth it. Perhaps just don’t set your expectations too high to start.

Enjoyable

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Great story, brilliantly read. So clever. If you like a good twisty who dunnit without blood and guts thencthis is for you

Brilliant series,

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Another brilliant addition to the Hawthorne series. I've been looking forward to the next instalment and was certainly not disappointed!

Brilliant

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