Moonflower Murders
I really enjoy Horowitz’s writing, and the Susan Ryeland series especially with its book-inside-a-book conceit. But I’m growing more uncomfortable with his relationship to homosexuality. He made Hawthorne, his meta detective written as nonfiction with Horowitz as the first-person narrator, a homophobe, and literally in his book said “I would not have chosen to write a character like this” but uh, he did. And with Alan Conway, whose sexuality is prominent through two books, we mostly get ugly caricatures as well.
I feel like I missed an obvious clue (in retrospect) to JKR’s transphobia in the early Cormoran Strike books, and I’m worried I’ll be doing the same here if I continue reading these. I don’t know, though. We’ll see I guess.