A little bit about what you'll find reviewed here

A little bit about what you'll find reviewed on this blog: I believe the best books involve characters you wish you could read more about long after the book is finished. Recently, I've been searching for hidden gems from the past. I read mostly fiction, and I'm a bit of a prude. I don't normally enjoy books with sex or excessive language.

Who I am:
I raised two wonderful girls, and I'm super proud of them. I enjoy reading (of course), sewing, cross stitching, photography and writing. I live in the high desert portion of Washington (which I didn't know existed until my husband and I decided to move here) and have really enjoyed my time out here. I am excited to see what God has next in store for my life!

Monday, March 30, 2026

Magpie Murders - Anthony Horowitz

I've read one other book by this author, and it was way back in 2018. I wasn't a huge fan of Raven's Gate, but this book was more a murder mystery, and those are my jam. This is a fairly popular book, and there's even a TV series now. My daughter let me borrow her copy, and I was curious to see what all the hype was about.

Susan is an editor whose star author has died. It's labeled a suicide, but Susan isn't so sure. The author had just dropped off the final manuscript of his mystery series. But when Susan goes to read it, the final chapters are missing. It's another anomaly, and she isn't going to leave it alone.

I feel like the setup for the book was interesting. You read the entire manuscript in this book, and then you also read Susan's journey to find out what happened to the author. The thing is, I'm not sure I needed to read the entire manuscript. You're basically trying to solve two mysteries in this book. It was so long, I was just wanting it to end. Details were repeated numerous times, and Susan's mind went in circles. For instance, I read parts of the "suicide note" three times.

This book just wasn't for me. Everything seemed so drawn out, and it was just too long for what it was. My daughter has the second one in the series, Moonflower Murders, but I'm going to pass. It really wasn't my jam...

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