The Story
Susan Ryeland has had enough of murder.
Sheâs edited two novels about the famous detective, Atticus PĂŒnd, and both times sheâs come close to being killed. Now sheâs back in England and sheâs been persuaded to work on a third.
The new âcontinuationâ novel is by Eliot Crace, grandson of Miriam Crace who was the biggest selling childrenâs author in the world until her death exactly twenty years ago.
Eliot believes that Miriam was deliberately poisoned. And when he tells Susan that he has hidden the identity of Miriamâs killer inside his book, Susan knows sheâs in trouble once again.
As Susan works on PĂŒndâs Last Case, a story set in an exotic villa in the South of France, she uncovers more and more parallels between the past and the present, the fictional and the real world â until suddenly she finds that she has become a target herself.
It seems that someone in Eliotâs family doesnât want the book to be written. And they will do anything to prevent it.
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Praise for the Magpie Murders series . . .
'A beautiful puzzle: fiendishly clever and hugely entertaining. A masterpiece.' Lucy Foley
'Ingenious'Â Sunday Times
'Thrilling and compelling with a stunning twist'Â Daily Mail
'Anthony Horowitz is an absolutely exceptional writer' Daniel Mays

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Description
Susan Ryeland has had enough of murder.
Sheâs edited two novels about the famous detective, Atticus PĂŒnd, and both times sheâs come close to being killed. Now sheâs back in England and sheâs been persuaded to work on a third.
The new âcontinuationâ novel is by Eliot Crace, grandson of Miriam Crace who was the biggest selling childrenâs author in the world until her death exactly twenty years ago.
Eliot believes that Miriam was deliberately poisoned. And when he tells Susan that he has hidden the identity of Miriamâs killer inside his book, Susan knows sheâs in trouble once again.
As Susan works on PĂŒndâs Last Case, a story set in an exotic villa in the South of France, she uncovers more and more parallels between the past and the present, the fictional and the real world â until suddenly she finds that she has become a target herself.
It seems that someone in Eliotâs family doesnât want the book to be written. And they will do anything to prevent it.
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Praise for the Magpie Murders series . . .
'A beautiful puzzle: fiendishly clever and hugely entertaining. A masterpiece.' Lucy Foley
'Ingenious'Â Sunday Times
'Thrilling and compelling with a stunning twist'Â Daily Mail
'Anthony Horowitz is an absolutely exceptional writer' Daniel Mays












