Anthony Horowitz (a fictional character and the narrator of this book) is on the set of "Foyle's War," the World War II-era TV show that Anthony Horowitz (a real person and the author of this book) ...
From the minute he enters “Close to Death,” Giles Kenworthy is practically begging to be murdered. Anthony Horowitz isn’t in his blockbuster “Magpie Murders” universe with “Close,” which is, instead, ...
Ten passports, nine bodies, one mystery. They may have survived a plane crash - but will they survive the jungle? Anthony ...
Anthony Horowitz has written dozen of books and scores of television dramas in his lengthy career, but the task of transforming his meta mystery novel, Magpie Murders — a crime novel about writing and ...
Few contemporary crime and mystery writers produce work that is as meticulously plotted, fiendishly clever, and riotously entertaining as that of Anthony Horowitz. For decades now, the prolific ...
Anthony Horowitz has been a one-man murderous Hit Factory for decades, having created, scripted or written “Foyle’s War,” “Midsomer Murders” and “Agatha Christie’s Poirot” episodes and the Alex Rider ...
‘There’s nothing in the least cosy about murder’: author Anthony Horowitz - Andrew Crowley/The Telegraph Cosy crime. If ever a genre deserved a rebrand it is this one, unfairly millstoned with the ...
On CNET's I'm So Obsessed podcast, Horowitz discusses his writing career and the TV series about his unlikely teenage spy, which hits Amazon Prime on Nov. 13. For nearly a decade, Connie was editor in ...
The six-parter took two years to pen and involved around half a dozen drafts, Horowitz told Deadline, and while the mystery-within-a-mystery format threw up a multitude of challenges, the author said ...
Author Anthony Horowitz is the creator of the bestselling "Alex Rider" series of books for young adults. Now he delves into the realm of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle in a new Sherlock Holmes novel ...
EXCLUSIVE: Anthony Horowitz believes his upcoming Magpie Murders adaptation is “the first time I’ve really got it right,” and has stated he will no longer write on classic TV murder mysteries. The ...