AllAboutAgatha interview ... Anthony Horowitz
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- Опубликовано: 20 окт 2024
- The All about Agatha team talk to Anthony Horowitz, best-selling author of many crime novels including MOONFLOWER MURDERS (2020) and MAGPIE MURDERS (2016), the first book in the Susan Ryeland series, as well as the 12 (so far) Alex Rider novels and the Michael Hawthorne series - THE WORD IS MURDER (2017), THE SENTENCE IS DEATH (2018) and ...
All About Agatha is a monthly podcast hosted by Catherine Brobeck and Kemper Donovan. Each month, they revisit one of Christie’s 66 mystery novels in the order they were first published. Discussions range from plotting and interpretation to adaptations, building to an attempt at ranking them all. On the episodes in between, they take a breather to discuss one of her many short stories, and occasionally to chat with contemporary mystery writers influenced by Agatha Christie, as well as authorities on her life and work. Episodes are downloadable for free wherever you get your podcasts, including Apple, Spotify, and Stitcher.
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Love, love , love Horowitz! He is such a joy - he's like a big kid loving what he does and consistently produces marvelous and original mysteries!
Man, such a fan of Horowitz.
Brilliant. Thank you so much for doing this. I am obsessed with Magpie Murders and have to wait week to week to see next episode. Torture.
This was an amazing interview, and very enjoyable. Congrats, Team. Big thanks to Catherine and Kemper!!!
I'm in the shadow of Hawthorne and therefore in the dark.
What was the short story that Horowitz mentioned? Said it was in the English edition, but not in the American edition.