Dang! I thought I had the killer nailed, but I was wrong. Let's face it could have been anyone, the butcher, the baker and the candlestick maker. I felt the plot was weak this time around. Far more interesting was the relationships of the main players.
We really enjoyed it. The disjointedness reflected their personal lives, we thought it was deliberate,especially as JKR directs it. We could be wrong, of course, but whatever, we loved it.
It's a great pity the right of free speech isn't based on the obligation to say something sensible.
Her latest book release 'Troubled Blood' (written as Robert Galbraith) is set to be released today (September 15). Don't look at MailOnline if you don't want to know who the killer is. The Twitter mob have attacked and MoL has named the killer. How mean is that!?
I couldn't avoid reading it lily as the suspect killer's identity was in the headline. Mind that doesn't mean the suspect is guilty, but it's still a spoiler. I hope the journalist Jemma Carr gets slammed for that. Love this reader's comment u.k citizen, U.k , United Kingdom, 2 minutes ago
Post by Berry McPaper-cuts on Sept 15, 2020 11:06:16 GMT
The new Anthony Horowitz ‘The Moonflower Murders’ is much better written- the female lead and her partner are running a hotel in Greece at the beginning of the story.