![]() ![]() You read half way through and then that book opens up and you are taken from one world and novel into another before emerging at the end with the answers and clues from both. Meanwhile, that book within a book about Atticus Pund is featured in this very novel. BookTrail the locations in Moonflower Murders ![]() She heads to London and to the hotel to find out the truth. She’d read a book by Alan Conway and this title – Atticus Pund Takes the Case, – based on that hotel murder actually reveals who the killer is. What’s even more intriguing is that Cecily had phoned her parents the day before she went missing, saying that the wrong man had been arrested for the crime. Their daughter Cecily is now missing and the whole thing makes Susan very curious indeed. Their daughter was married in a hotel where, on the same day, there is a murder. In a nutshell – a publisher lives in Greece when she is approached by a couple who tell her a bizarre story. It’s complex so it takes your concentration but by god is it worth it. This is a tangled web of relationships, lies, family dramas and a whole lot of murder and suspicion. I do this with certain books as I like to immerse myself in them like a good bath. So much more than a straight forward murder mystery as it’s so vividly and brilliantly drawn so that it plays as a classic Christie-esque novel as you read. Starting on the island of Crete, we head to London and then to the setting of a crime novel set in the 1940s This novel transports you Crete, London and a story within a story ![]()
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