Ananya
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Stuart Turton:
Hi Stuart! I just read 'The 7 1/2 Deaths of Evelyn Hardcastle' in one sitting and i absolutely loved it (I wish I knew about it sooner). I am a sucker for murder mysteries, could you please suggest me some books to read till your next book is out, perhaps any of your favourites? Thanks!! :)
Stuart Turton
Ha, thanks. A very late reply to this question - I don’t know how Goodreads works :) - but I’d recommend anything by Christie, or Raymond Chandler. Anthony Horowitz writes wonderful mysteries. My new book is out in March, so if you’re after something a bit different there’s that. Have a lovely day!
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Mary Hunt
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Stuart Turton:
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HI Stuart,
I have a question about what happens after: Does Daniel still have an opportunity to get out of Blackheath? Do the loops continue for him?
And if so is he still trying to solve the murder of Evelyn Hardcastle? And is he the only other prisoner? What are the 8 bodies that Aidan is inhabiting? Are they just actors doing a job at the prison? Loved the book, thanks for the great read!
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I have a question about what happens after: Does Daniel still have an opportunity to get out of Blackheath? Do the loops continue for him?
And if so is he still trying to solve the murder of Evelyn Hardcastle? And is he the only other prisoner? What are the 8 bodies that Aidan is inhabiting? Are they just actors doing a job at the prison? Loved the book, thanks for the great read! (hide spoiler)]
Gowthami Kandhasamy
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Stuart Turton:
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Hello! In "The Devil and the Dark Water", when the governor general discovered that the Folly had been stolen, it's been said that the mark moved. "The eye bulged and the tail twisted away." Since the threat of Old Tom was faked the whole time, how did the mark move? There was one more instance of the mark moving but it was a rumour among the sailors so I dismissed it. Could this also be an illusion of a scared mind?
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Kkop12
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Stuart Turton:
Not a question. But I wanted you to know that my 14 year old recommended this book to me. We are both big readers. A common place for us to land. This was one of the best books both of us had read in quite some time. It gave us a lot to comment on and talk about. And when you have a 14 year old, that is a gift. You know? Thanks for creating this gift.
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