Marble Hall Murders (Susan Ryeland, #3)

Marble Hall Murders (Susan Ryeland, #3) book cover

ISBN: 0063305704

ISBN 13: 9780063305700

Pages: 582

Author: Anthony Horowitz

4.26 of 19,162

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About This Book

Murder links past and present once again in this mind-boggling metafictional mystery from Anthony Horowitz—another tribute to the golden age of Agatha Christie featuring detective Atticus Pund and editor Susan Ryland, stars of the New York Times bestsellers Magpie Murders and Moonflower Murders.

Editor Susan Ryeland has left her Greek island, her hotel, and her Greek boyfriend Andreas in search of a new life back in England.

Freelancing for Causton Books, she’s working on the manuscript of a novel, Pund’s Last Case, by a young author named Eliot Crace, a continuation of the popular Alan Conway series.  Susan is surprised to learn that Eliot is the grandson of legendary children’s author Marian Crace, who died some fifteen years ago—murdered, Elliot insists, by poison.

As Susan begins to read the manuscript’s opening chapters, the skeptical editor is relieved to find that Pund’s Last Case is actually very good. Set in the South of France, it revolves around the mysterious death of Lady Margaret Chalfont, who, though mortally ill, is poisoned—perhaps by a member of her own family. But who did it? And why?

The deeper Susan reads, the more it becomes clear that the clues leading to the truth of Marian Crace’s death are hidden within this Atticus Pund mystery.

While Eliot’s accusation becomes more plausible, his behavior grows increasingly erratic.. Then he is suddenly killed in a hit-and-run accident, and Susan finds herself under police scrutiny as a suspect in his killing.

Three mysterious deaths. Multiple motives and possible murderers. If Susan doesn’t solve the mystery of Pund’s Last Case, she may well be the next victim.

Editorial Review

Among the notable works in its genre, Marble Hall Murders (Susan Ryeland, #3) by Anthony Horowitz has established itself as a must-read title. With a excellent rating of 4.26 out of 5 from 19,162 readers, this book has proven its appeal to a broad audience.

The book explores rich themes that keep readers engaged from start to finish. Murder links past and present once again in this mind-boggling metafictional mystery from Anthony Horowitz—another tribute to the golden age of Agatha Christie featuring detective Atticus Pund and editor Susan Ryland, stars of the New York Times bestsellers Magpie Murders and Moonflower Murders.Editor Susan Ryeland has left her Greek island, her hotel, and her Greek boyfriend Andreas in search of a new life back in England.Freelancing for Causton Books, she’s working on the manuscript of a novel, Pund’s Last Case, by a young author named Eliot Crace, a continuation of the popular Alan Conway series.  Susan is surprised to learn that Eliot is the grandson of legendary children’s author Marian Crace, who died some fifteen years ago—murdered, Elliot insists, by poison.As Susan begins to read the manuscript’s opening chapters, the skeptical editor is relieved to find that Pund’s Last Case is actually very good. Set in the South of France, it revolves around the mysterious death of Lady Margaret Chalfont, who, though mortally ill, is poisoned—perhaps by a member of her own family.

This 582-page volume, offers approximately 15 hours of reading time. This edition has been praised for its quality presentation and the depth of content it delivers.

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Why Read This Book?

Highly Rated by Readers — Marble Hall Murders (Susan Ryeland, #3) holds an impressive 4.26/5 rating from 19,162 readers, reflecting its wide appeal and consistent quality.
Proven Writer — Anthony Horowitz brings a recognized level of craft and expertise to Marble Hall Murders (Susan Ryeland, #3), ensuring readers receive a polished and rewarding experience.
Comprehensive Coverage — At 582 pages, this book provides thorough and in-depth exploration of its themes, giving readers a rich and immersive experience.

Reading Recommendations

Looking for your next read after Marble Hall Murders (Susan Ryeland, #3)? Consider exploring "The Impossible Fortune (Thursday Murder Club, #5)", "Murder on the Marlow Belle (Marlow Murder Club, #4)" and "The Hallmarked Man (Cormoran Strike, #8)". Each of these titles offers a comparable reading experience while bringing its own unique perspective.

Quick Summary

In 'Marble Hall Murders,' Susan Ryeland returns to England, transitioning from her life on a Greek island to the literary world. As she delves into a new manuscript by Eliot Crace, she uncovers a chilling connection to the past involving his grandmother, Marian Crace, who was murdered years earlier. This metafictional mystery intertwines past and present, showcasing the complexities of crime and storytelling.

Key Takeaways

Exploration of literary themes within a mystery framework.
Insight into the process of editing and publishing fiction.
Connections between historical crimes and contemporary narratives.
Character development through personal and professional challenges.

Who Should Read This Book

Fans of classic detective stories and metafiction will find 'Marble Hall Murders' particularly engaging. Readers who appreciate intricate plots that combine elements of mystery with commentary on the publishing world will enjoy this book. Additionally, those familiar with Horowitz's previous works will appreciate the return of beloved characters.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is this book part of a series?

Yes, 'Marble Hall Murders' is the third installment in the Susan Ryeland series.

Do I need to read the previous books first?

While it can be read as a standalone, reading the earlier books may enhance understanding of the characters and overarching themes.

What genre does this book belong to?

'Marble Hall Murders' is a mystery novel that incorporates elements of metafiction, paying homage to classic detective stories.

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