<p>By <b>global bestselling Anthony Horowitz, a brilliantly entertaining new locked-room mystery</b> with a key that only Hawthorne can find.<br><br><b>''EASILY THE GREATEST OF OUR CRIME WRITERS'' </b><i>Sunday Times</i><br><i>''</i><b>Funny</b>, <b>addictive </b>and <b>clever</b>, and the crime fighting duo of Hawthorne and Horowitz are as <b>entertaining as ever</b>. Brilliant. <b>I can''t wait for more</b>.'' Adam Handy<br>''There''s a lovely <b>Hitchcockian feel </b>to TWIST. The clock is ticking. It''s <b>a lot of fun</b>.'' Ian Rankin<br><i>''The Twist of a Knife </i>is a <b>beautifully turned locked-room whodunit''</b><i>The Sunday Telegraph</i><br><b>''A total joy. </b>Anthony is a master entertainer, the <b>genius twists and turns </b>of his writing and plot keep me on the <b>edge of my seat.'' </b>Rory Kinnear<br><b>_____________</b><br><br><b>''Our deal is over.''</b><br><br>This is what reluctant author Anthony Horowitz tells ex-detective Daniel Hawthorne in an awkward enco