The Magpie Murders book series, written by acclaimed author Anthony Horowitz, takes readers on a thrilling journey into the world of murder mysteries within mysteries. With its clever storytelling and masterful plot twists, the series has captivated readers around the globe. In particular, the first two books in the series, Magpie Murders and Moonflower Murders showcase Horowitz's skill in crafting intricate and suspenseful tales. Magpie Murders has been translated into several languages and has been adapted into a six-part television drama series with the same name by BBC and stars Lesley Manville and Tim McMullan. Don’t miss out on this bestselling series by an internationally acclaimed author, shop now! Title in This Set: Magpie Murders Moonflower Murders Magpie Murders introduces readers to the enigmatic world of book editor Susan Ryeland, who finds herself caught in a web of intrigue when she is given the manuscript of Alan Conway's latest crime novel, also titled Magpie Murders. As Susan delves into the manuscript, she becomes engrossed in the story of a murder in a quiet English village, where the brilliant detective Atticus Pünd unravels a complex web of secrets and lies. However, just as Susan reaches the climax of the manuscript, she discovers that the final chapters are missing, and the real mystery emerges as she sets out to uncover the truth behind Conway's abrupt death. Horowitz cleverly intertwines the fictional world of Magpie Murders with Susan's own investigation, blurring the lines between reality and fiction. The novel-within-a-novel format adds layers of intrigue and complexity, as readers are immersed in two distinct murder mysteries that gradually converge. Horowitz's meticulous attention to detail and his ability to seamlessly transition between multiple narrative perspectives create an immersive reading experience that keeps readers on the edge of their seats. The success of Magpie Murders led to the highly anticipated sequel, Moonflower Murders. In this second instalment, Susan Ryeland is drawn back into the world of crime fiction when she receives a letter from a desperate reader named Cecily Treherne. Cecily's daughter, a hotel owner named Cecily Montague, is accused of murdering a houseguest, and she believes that the answers to the crime can be found within Alan Conway's novel, Atticus Pünd Takes the Case. Once again, Horowitz presents readers with a dual narrative structure. As Susan investigates the murder at the Moonflower Hotel, the story of Pünd's investigation unfolds within the pages of the novel. The intricate connections between the two narratives gradually come to light, leading to a mind-bending conclusion that showcases Horowitz's ability to craft complex and satisfying plot twists. One of the highlights of the Magpie Murders series is Horowitz's homage to the classic British whodunit genre. Drawing inspiration from authors like Agatha Christie, he weaves together an intricate puzzle of clues, red...