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Magpie Murders by Anthony Horowitz
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EXCERPT: 23 July 1955

There was going to be a funeral.

The two gravediggers, old Jeff Weaver and his son, Adam had been out at first light and everything was ready, a grave dug to the exact proportions, the earth neatly piled to one side. The church of St. Botolph's in Saxby-on-Avon had never looked lovelier, the morning sun glinting off the stained glass windows. The church dated back to the twelfth century although of course it had been rebuilt many times. The new grave was to the east, close to the ruins of the old chancel where the grass was allowed to grow wild and daisies and dandelions sprouted around the broken arches.

The village itself was quiet, the streets empty. The milkman had already made his deliveries and disappeared, the bottles rattling on the back of his van. The newspaper boys had done their rounds. This was a Saturday, so nobody would be going to work and it was still too early for the homeowners to begin their weekend chores. At nine o'clock, the village shop would open. The smell of bread, fresh out of the oven, was already seeping out of the baker's shop next door. Their first customers would be arriving soon. Once breakfast was over, a chorus of lawnmowers would start up. It was July, the busiest time of the year for Saxby-on-Avon's keen army of gardeners and with the Harvest Fair just a month away roses were already being pruned, marrows carefully measured. At half past one there was to be a cricket match on the village green. There would be an ice cream van, children playing, visitors having picnics in front of their cars. The tea shop would be open for business. A perfect summer's afternoon.

ABOUT MAGPIE MURDERS: When editor Susan Ryeland is given the manuscript of Alan Conway’s latest novel, she has no reason to think it will be much different from any of his others. After working with the bestselling crime writer for years, she’s intimately familiar with his detective, Atticus Pünd, who solves mysteries disturbing sleepy English villages. An homage to queens of classic British crime such as Agatha Christie and Dorothy Sayers, Alan’s traditional formula has proved hugely successful. So successful that Susan must continue to put up with his troubling behavior if she wants to keep her job.

Conway’s latest tale has Atticus Pünd investigating a murder at Pye Hall, a local manor house. Yes, there are dead bodies and a host of intriguing suspects, but the more Susan reads, the more she’s convinced that there is another story hidden in the pages of the manuscript: one of real-life jealousy, greed, ruthless ambition, and murder.

MY THOUGHTS: Magpie Murders is a book about a book and its author. I love it. I want to read it again, right now. It is fiendishly clever, inventive, compelling, and deliciously dark in its own twisty way. This is a book that had me puzzling, scratching my head, and occasionally saying, 'but of course!' Magpie Murders is vastly different to anything that I have ever read before.

There are multiple references to Christie, anagrams and cryptic clues. I think that it would be impossible to read this book and not try to solve the mysteries, the murders as you read. There are plenty of red herrings (and even a publishing company called Red Herrings!), and plenty of suspects.

There are characters to love, and characters you will love to hate. Everyone has secrets, some worth knowing, some not. But there is someone who knows all the secrets.

Susan Ryeland is the character who unites the two halves of this book. She is editor to the author of Magpie Murders, Alan Conway, a man she can't stand. She has devoted her whole life to books, to bookshops, booksellers, and bookish people like her boss Charles Clover, owner and CEO of Cloverleaf Publishing, and her authors. She is starting to feel that by doing so, she has wound up like a book: on the shelf. She is at a crossroads in her life, with a new opportunity opening up for her. But will she take it?

I have always wondered how authors come up with their characters, how they round them out, make them realistic, relatable. Conway's methods are explored in some detail, and are a little wicked.

I love Magpie Murders and will, at some point, be giving it a second read. I will also be buying myself a copy. There was not one word in this book that I didn't enjoy.

Magpie Murders is #1 in the Susan Ryeland series.

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THE AUTHOR: Anthony Horowitz's life might have been copied from the pages of Charles Dickens or the Brothers Grimm. Born in 1956 in Stanmore, Middlesex, to a family of wealth and status, Anthony was raised by nannies, surrounded by servants and chauffeurs. His father, a wealthy businessman, was, says Mr. Horowitz, "a fixer for Harold Wilson." What that means exactly is unclear — "My father was a very secretive man," he says— so an aura of suspicion and mystery surrounds both the word and the man. As unlikely as it might seem, Anthony's father, threatened with bankruptcy, withdrew all of his money from Swiss bank accounts in Zurich and deposited it in another account under a false name and then promptly died. His mother searched unsuccessfully for years in attempt to find the money, but it was never found. That too shaped Anthony's view of things. Today he says, "I think the only thing to do with money is spend it." His mother, whom he adored, eccentrically gave him a human skull for his 13th birthday. His grandmother, another Dickensian character, was mean-spirited and malevolent, a destructive force in his life. She was, he says, "a truly evil person", his first and worst arch villain. "My sister and I danced on her grave when she died," he now recalls.
A miserably unhappy and overweight child, Anthony had nowhere to turn for solace. "Family meals," he recalls, "had calories running into the thousands&. I was an astoundingly large, round child&." At the age of eight he was sent off to boarding school, a standard practice of the times and class in which he was raised. While being away from home came as an enormous relief, the school itself, Orley Farm, was a grand guignol horror with a headmaster who flogged the boys till they bled. "Once the headmaster told me to stand up in assembly and in front of the whole school said, 'This boy is so stupid he will not be coming to Christmas games tomorrow.' I have never totally recovered." To relieve his misery and that of the other boys, he not unsurprisingly made up tales of astounding revenge and retribution.

Anthony Horowitz is perhaps the busiest writer in England. He has been writing since the age of eight, and professionally since the age of twenty. He writes in a comfortable shed in his garden for up to ten hours per day. In addition to the highly successful Alex Rider books, he has also written episodes of several popular TV crime series, including Poirot, Murder in Mind, Midsomer Murders and Murder Most Horrid. He has written a television series Foyle's War, which recently aired in the United States, and he has written the libretto of a Broadway musical adapted from Dr. Seuss's book, The 5,000 Fingers of Dr. T. His film script The Gathering has just finished production. And&oh yes&there are more Alex Rider novels in the works. Anthony has also written the Diamond Brothers series.

DISCLOSURE: I decided to read Magpie Murders by Anthony Horowitz because I have #2 in this series, Moonflower Murders, to read. I borrowed my copy from Waitomo District Library. Publishers Orion Books are also mentioned in Magpie Murders.

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Reading Progress

September 16, 2016 – Shelved
September 16, 2016 – Shelved as: to-read
September 29, 2020 – Started Reading
September 29, 2020 – Shelved as: 2020
September 29, 2020 – Shelved as: new-to-me-author
September 29, 2020 –
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October 3, 2020 – Shelved as: 5-star
October 3, 2020 – Shelved as: author-i-want-to-read-more-of
October 3, 2020 – Shelved as: crime
October 3, 2020 – Shelved as: murder-mystery
October 3, 2020 – Shelved as: contemporary-fiction
October 3, 2020 – Shelved as: historical-fiction
October 3, 2020 – Shelved as: series
October 3, 2020 – Shelved as: suspense
October 4, 2020 – Finished Reading

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Jayme Wonderful review!


Sandysbookaday Jayme wrote: "Wonderful review!"

I thought it a wonderful read, Jayme. Sorry you didn't enjoy it more. ❤😍📚☕🍪


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Bianca Very nice review and another reminder I should get to it.


Ivonne Rovira I loved this book, and I loved your review.


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Melissa ~ Bantering Books Amazing review, Sandy! I have wanted to read this series for quite some time now. Your review makes me want to move it up my list. :)


Brandice Loved this one, glad you did too, Sandy! :)


message 7: by Chris (new)

Chris Terrific review!


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Michael David (on hiatus) Great review, Sandy!


message 9: by CarolG (new)

CarolG Excellent review. I'm going to move this one up on my list!


Kat (Books are Comfort Food) What a great review, Sandy! I was deciding whether to keep this on my WTR list and it shall stay. Thank you. 💕


message 11: by Suzy (new) - rated it 5 stars

Suzy I loved reading your review, Sandy! I also loved this book and have Moonflower Murders ready to go in audio, but I just haven't gotten to it. Need to remedy that.
Thanks for including the background information for Horowitz. Interesting how early experiences shape a person's life!


Kat (Books are Comfort Food) Sandy, this is an absolutely wonderful review. I can feel your love and enthusiasm fir this book. These are the best kind of reviews. This is on my list and I will look forward to reading it. ❤️❤️


message 13: by Sandysbookaday (last edited Jul 23, 2021 08:59PM) (new) - rated it 5 stars

Sandysbookaday Bianca wrote: "Very nice review and another reminder I should get to it."

I hope you have gotten to this by now, Bianca, and loved it. ❤📚


Sandysbookaday Ivonne wrote: "I loved this book, and I loved your review."

Thanks Ivonne.❤📚


Sandysbookaday Melissa wrote: "Amazing review, Sandy! I have wanted to read this series for quite some time now. Your review makes me want to move it up my list. :)"

I hope that you have read and loved this by now, Melissa. Sorry for the delay in replying. ❤📚


Sandysbookaday Brandice wrote: "Loved this one, glad you did too, Sandy! :)"

Glad you did too, Brandice. ❤📚


Sandysbookaday Chris wrote: "Terrific review!"

Thanks Chris. ❤📚


Sandysbookaday Michael wrote: "Great review, Sandy!"

Thanks Michael. ❤📚


Sandysbookaday Carol wrote: "Excellent review. I'm going to move this one up on my list!"

Sorry to take so long to reply Carol. I hope that you have read and loved this in the interim. ❤📚


Sandysbookaday Kat (Books are Comfort Food) wrote: "What a great review, Sandy! I was deciding whether to keep this on my WTR list and it shall stay. Thank you. 💕"

Pleased I could help, Kat.❤📚


Sandysbookaday Suzy wrote: "I loved reading your review, Sandy! I also loved this book and have Moonflower Murders ready to go in audio, but I just haven't gotten to it. Need to remedy that.
Thanks for including the backgroun..."


I hope that you have remedied that by now, Suzy. Thanks for your kind words, and glad you also loved this. ❤📚


Sandysbookaday Kat (Books are Comfort Food) wrote: "Sandy, this is an absolutely wonderful review. I can feel your love and enthusiasm fir this book. These are the best kind of reviews. This is on my list and I will look forward to reading it. ❤️❤️"

Thanks Kat. I did love this. It was a fun read, as well as one that exercised the 'little grey cells' ❤📚


mwana Glad you enjoyed it. Great review Sandy.


message 24: by Chris (new)

Chris Wonderful review! I just finished watching the series based on the book on my PBS channel. Very good.


Dorie  - Cats&Books :) Terrific review, I've enjoyed watching Magpie murders on PBS :)


message 26: by Maureen (new)

Maureen Excellent review Sandy 💕


Sandysbookaday mwana wrote: "Glad you enjoyed it. Great review Sandy."

Thanks mwana. Sorry it didn't work for you. ❤📚


Sandysbookaday Dorie - Cats&Books :) wrote: "Terrific review, I've enjoyed watching Magpie murders on PBS :)"

I'll have to see if it's available here in New Zealand, Dorie. Thanks for the heads up. ❤📚


Sandysbookaday Maureen wrote: "Excellent review Sandy 💕"

Thanks Maureen. ❤📚


Sandysbookaday Chris wrote: "Wonderful review! I just finished watching the series based on the book on my PBS channel. Very good."

Thanks Chris. I'll have to see if it's available here in New Zealand. ❤📚


message 31: by Pilar (new)

Pilar Excellent review, Sandy! 👏


Sandysbookaday Pilar wrote: "Excellent review, Sandy! 👏"

Thanks Pilar. I hope you love this too. ❤📚


message 33: by Christy (new)

Christy fictional_traits Sounds like a great read. Lovely review Sandy 🥰


NZLisaM Glad you thought as highly of it as I did, Sandy. I immediately bought myself a hard copy. I loved reading your thoughts. Hope you enjoy Moonflower Murders too. ❤️


message 35: by Rae (new) - rated it 3 stars

Rae I always wanted to read this one but never got around to it. Your review has me intrigued once again. Maybe this is the nudge I need to actually commit to it.


Sandysbookaday Christy wrote: "Sounds like a great read. Lovely review Sandy 🥰"

Thanks Christy. It is a great read. 💕📚


Sandysbookaday NZLisaM wrote: "Glad you thought as highly of it as I did, Sandy. I immediately bought myself a hard copy. I loved reading your thoughts. Hope you enjoy Moonflower Murders too. ❤️"

Thanks Lisa. I also loved Moonflower Murders. I hope he is working on another in this series. 💕📚


Sandysbookaday Rae wrote: "I always wanted to read this one but never got around to it. Your review has me intrigued once again. Maybe this is the nudge I need to actually commit to it. "

Please do read this, Rae. 💕📚


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