A review by hpnyknits
The Twist of a Knife by Anthony Horowitz

4.0

3.5 rounded up.
The beginning was sluggish and some parts were totally not credible.
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Didn’t tell his wife he was accused of murder and was in jail over night? Seriously?
And people pouring their life story to Hawthorne who has absolutely no authority? Nah.
If one ignored these obvious holes, the story was ok. Funny at times. The descriptions of people and places are great. And the Poirot nod at the end was silly yet touching.