Moonflower Murders
Book • 2020
In 'Moonflower Murders', Anthony Horowitz continues the Susan Ryeland series with a complex and intricate mystery.
The story revolves around Susan Ryeland, who is approached by Lawrence and Pauline Treherne, owners of Branlow Hall in Suffolk, to find their missing daughter Cecily.
Eight years earlier, a murder occurred at their hotel on the day of Cecily’s wedding, and the convicted killer, Stefan Codrescu, is in prison.
However, Cecily discovers that Alan Conway’s novel, 'Atticus Pünd Takes the Case', contains clues suggesting the real killer is still at large.
Susan must analyze the novel to uncover the truth behind both the past murder and Cecily’s disappearance.
The book includes the complete text of 'Atticus Pünd Takes the Case', a classic mystery set in the 1950s, which parallels the present-day investigation.
The story revolves around Susan Ryeland, who is approached by Lawrence and Pauline Treherne, owners of Branlow Hall in Suffolk, to find their missing daughter Cecily.
Eight years earlier, a murder occurred at their hotel on the day of Cecily’s wedding, and the convicted killer, Stefan Codrescu, is in prison.
However, Cecily discovers that Alan Conway’s novel, 'Atticus Pünd Takes the Case', contains clues suggesting the real killer is still at large.
Susan must analyze the novel to uncover the truth behind both the past murder and Cecily’s disappearance.
The book includes the complete text of 'Atticus Pünd Takes the Case', a classic mystery set in the 1950s, which parallels the present-day investigation.