The Art of the Murder Mystery Twist with Anthony Horowitz

The Art of the Murder Mystery Twist with Anthony Horowitz

Penguin Books UK

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@StephenFletcher-vf9im
@StephenFletcher-vf9im - 10.01.2024 00:52

Charlton and astronauts must have been away from earth for a long, long time in order for the apes to evolve and develop intelligence, enough of it to rule planet earth, and they turn out to be no better than o.

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@sutirnapal6975
@sutirnapal6975 - 06.01.2024 03:11

Magpie murder and moonflower murder are definitely few of his masterpieces

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@m3garh0d
@m3garh0d - 05.01.2024 18:24

Came across this after reading/participating in the Middle series

I've always enjoyed Horrowitz's books but I never would have learned the method of creating one yourself

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@sandraelder1101
@sandraelder1101 - 28.12.2023 23:07

Currently reading Magpie Murders and so glad he didn’t give a spoiler!

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@sandraelder1101
@sandraelder1101 - 28.12.2023 23:06

The great twist of Planet of the Apes is that his whole hope of escape is useless.

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@cryptohalloffame
@cryptohalloffame - 26.12.2023 07:35

magpie murders is a phenomenally well written series

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@pieceofgosa
@pieceofgosa - 19.12.2023 10:54

The best twists in any genre are where you leave your audience completely shocked & utterly unsurprised at the same time.

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@lauragranger9813
@lauragranger9813 - 02.12.2023 12:45

since it's come up - has anyone seen planet of the apes? I've always just known that end scene and not really the story itself. So is Charlton Heston not a human then? or is he a time traveller? If he thought he was not on earth, from where did he travel from to begin with? Or does he know the whole time and it is just us who don't?

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@Xavier-ck5np
@Xavier-ck5np - 01.12.2023 11:23

he inspires me just by the way he talks

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@jeanniesegall287
@jeanniesegall287 - 28.11.2023 18:47

I love Anthony Horowitz work. It's a pleasure to meet him and hear him speak.

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@Music-kx6kr
@Music-kx6kr - 27.11.2023 02:15

His enthusiasm is so infectious

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@kolambebek
@kolambebek - 25.11.2023 02:53

🐣

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@GOLDESCAFLOWNE
@GOLDESCAFLOWNE - 24.11.2023 23:55

Wonderful

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@cassandrayorke583
@cassandrayorke583 - 22.11.2023 02:20

I always appreciate advice from enthusiastic experts. And Anthony Horowitz seems like a really nice guy.

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@katherinec3463
@katherinec3463 - 20.11.2023 20:32

I love his books so much. The Horowitz series is just brilliant.

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@charlessmyth
@charlessmyth - 20.11.2023 13:52

One or two years ?? Maybe this is why you want to keep them as short as Conan Doyle kept his for a Sherlock Holmes :-)

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@smalltown2223
@smalltown2223 - 19.11.2023 15:25

I’m writing a sequel to The Mousetrap where everyone’s already dead on the opening page, nobody says or does anything.

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@scout_ofthewoods
@scout_ofthewoods - 18.11.2023 14:15

hearing ngaio marsh even get a mention outside of nz made my heart warm <3 her books

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@leewoodauthor
@leewoodauthor - 07.11.2023 01:07

A real Masterclass in under fourteen minutes!

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@jimbyrne
@jimbyrne - 06.11.2023 16:15

The guy is a genius! The passion is evident and enthusiasm comes across in bounds. He also comes across as a lovely guy.

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@grantwallace1882
@grantwallace1882 - 26.10.2023 18:29

Love his James Bond novels!

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@jayashreechakravarthy4949
@jayashreechakravarthy4949 - 26.10.2023 13:01

Anthony Horowitz is hired.

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@codyeasonBGR
@codyeasonBGR - 25.10.2023 06:34

Well this was a lucky find thanks Anthony

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@sjinzaar
@sjinzaar - 22.10.2023 09:53

I find that once I planned my story and know who, what, when, where, and how, I lose interest in my own story to such an extent that I don't have motivation to write it. Anyone with the same problem? Any suggestions?

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@ShiroMiura-fy4lw
@ShiroMiura-fy4lw - 13.10.2023 06:07

I'm too stupid to write crime fiction

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@lina5699
@lina5699 - 08.10.2023 17:35

This was so refreshing

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@azisxaja
@azisxaja - 08.10.2023 04:22

Thaaaaaanks yoouuuuuuuuu

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@timmyholland8510
@timmyholland8510 - 05.10.2023 15:36

The twist of the Planet of the Apes seems to explain why the apes was talking in English.

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@walsallmatt
@walsallmatt - 22.09.2023 16:14

Finally someone who tells you what to do rather than 100 videos saying dont do this dont do that ❤

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@barborahalova3514
@barborahalova3514 - 12.09.2023 17:42

This was awesome, thank you!

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@utubeviewing1
@utubeviewing1 - 07.09.2023 01:01

Dear Mr. Horowitz I must disagree with you about Agatha Christie. It is well know among fair-play mystery writers that AC introduced new characters and facts in her solutions never before encountered. This of course is not to take anything away from her. She is pure genius. But in most of her works fair-play she is not.

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@DLeRoux
@DLeRoux - 06.09.2023 22:39

This needs to be turned into a full on Materclass lesson. His enthusiasm is palatable.

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@jimmythompson9677
@jimmythompson9677 - 26.08.2023 03:02

Anthony Horowitz is one of my absolute favorite writers and this is very cool to see him talk like this about his works!!

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@shelleymcafee8197
@shelleymcafee8197 - 10.08.2023 05:33

Thank-You for uploading this interview, when I find a Writer who’s work appeals to Me — I find Myself not only enjoying the story, but also peering between the lines trying to see the Person writing it. I guess that means I’m interested in the Writer: who they truly are, and how they think, and why — the Work an Artist does says so much about Themselves.
I love AH’s fertile and fascinating Mind; his Work is extremely-creative/inventive, intelligent, insightful, detailed, realistic, informative, witty and fun.
…His books are delightful to read, and their subject-matter spans many generations and time-periods; appealing to Many.

The first books I read (and loved) were those of the Foyles War series.
….I was in My teens, and My Dad (who was reading them) introduced Me to the series; though I wasn’t at that time familiar with AH — and didn’t even realize that it was he who had written them until Last-Year when I read Magpie Murders, and searched for a complete list of Anthony Horowitz books.
I was amazed that the Person who’d written Foyle’s War could have also written the books featuring Detective Nathanial Hawthorne and AH, Himself!
…Although both were essentially murder-mysteries — they felt completely-different, to Me!

(Now that I’ve read almost all of that series, I want to go back to Foyle’s War and read them again; wondering if I would now recognize in them the Author of Both.)

There are few Authors who can think and write such fascinating, engaging and delightful Works, and it’s been a pleasure for Me to add AH to the list of My Favourite Authors.
I have no-doubt that Agatha Christie, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, etc… would have been extremely-proud and delighted to have known that their Work had inspired a young Reader to become the Writer that Anthony Horowitz is, Today!
Thank-You for this (and other) peeks into his personality and writing-process!!!

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@davidkeffen
@davidkeffen - 13.06.2023 20:55

Anthony is one of the towering talents of our age. Thank you for this.

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@Philsosopher
@Philsosopher - 18.05.2023 08:19

He has such a genuine personality, I stumbled upon this accidentally and now I want to write a murder mystery of my own!

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@willma2625
@willma2625 - 14.04.2023 13:03

I will always always remember Anthony Horowitz for 'Gruesome Grange' - perhaps the original Hogwarts! Such fond childhood memories of those books. When someone recommended HP to me, the year the first came out, I found it utterly boring compared to Horowitz's world

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@writebrobp
@writebrobp - 14.04.2023 06:24

Love Anthony Horowitz! Such an amazing and entertaining writer! 🙂

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@cindyheckerl7189
@cindyheckerl7189 - 26.03.2023 18:51

I'm reading The Twist of a Knife now. Absolutely fascinating to see this video having read the whole series. I knew Mr. Horowitz had to be a good bloke!

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@lesleyjohnson5691
@lesleyjohnson5691 - 12.03.2023 10:14

"Do the don'ts and don’t do the dos." 😊

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@lorie76yt
@lorie76yt - 08.03.2023 08:46

This was excellent - just the kind of conversation I love to be able to share (or at least listen in on :) with an author!h

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@CatastrophicDisease
@CatastrophicDisease - 08.03.2023 00:24

Wow that's a name I haven't heard in a long time. Loved his Raven's Gate book series when I was in grade school.

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@Stephen_Lafferty
@Stephen_Lafferty - 08.03.2023 00:18

It is lovely to hear Anthony Horowitz talk so eloquently and enthusiastically on the subject! Thank you for this video!

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@ConradSpoke
@ConradSpoke - 08.03.2023 00:17

This was pure oxygen! I'm writing a screenplay with a twist at the end of the fourth act. But I didn't realize it.
My story is not a murder mystery, but with only a few tweaks I can introduce this element into the story.

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@wonderwoman5528
@wonderwoman5528 - 07.03.2023 21:01

This is so useful, thanks! Going to have ago at my own a b c mystery

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@Stonewall1861
@Stonewall1861 - 07.03.2023 20:25

I can’t get enough of these stories. The Planet of the Apes is one of my favourite movies of all time. I also enjoy just how they come their conclusions.Thank for the great information.

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