Review by Melchi Asuma -- The Dark Web Murders [Featured Review of June 9th Book of the Day]

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Re: Review by Melchi Asuma -- The Dark Web Murders [Featured Review of June 9th Book of the Day]

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I’m not a big fan of murder mysteries, but fans of the genre will probably love this book.
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A murder mystery with a dark web cyber component sounds like a great twist to traditional crime fiction. The fact that this could stand on it's own, despite being a part of a series, is an added bonus.
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Post by Abandoned_Account »

I'm a bit apprenhenisve at reading this one in full. Normally anything that has to do with the dark web novel-wise is usually inaccurate in its depiction, but if you truly think the book was well-researched and was entertaining then perhaps I can give it a shot. I don't particularly enjoy mysteries, but I'm a fan of gore and murder so this book may very well appeal to me in the end.

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Post by unidhi05 »

Well written review. Sounds like an interesting read for the fans of this genre, the crime and mystery. Great plot, characters in the novel are well established. I'll give this a pass as I'm not into the thrillers. Thank you.
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Thank you for the review. It is good to know that there were only a few grammatical errors. After reading the sample of this story and the excellent review, I am certainly interested in reading this book and the rest of the series.
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From a sampling, this seems like an interesting murder mystery novel that deserves a second look. Well done.
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Post by Brenna Meyer »

Brian O’Hare did very well setting the scene for this book!! I hadn’t even gotten all of the way through the prologue, and I was already intrigued. I love how it’s third person so the reader can guess at who the murderer is
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I'm not a fan of detective stories, but I enjoy reading stories with strong female characters. The cliche of a damsel in need is not to my liking at all. I'll keep this book in mind.
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This seems like a very interesting story with an intricate and brilliant plot. It’s wonderful that the author is able to write efficiently from various perspectives. Thanks for your review!!
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This story sounds ingenious and I can feel the suspense and vibes given of by this book. To bad I'm not into this type of thing..it really does intrigue you
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This sounds like a fascinating crime novel. The author’s story-telling abilities and unique writing style have piqued my interest. Looking forward to the series. Thanks for the review!
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This book is part of a series but can read as stand-alone. By just reading some reviews and summary I need to hold my breath because it is indeed thrilling!
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I read the first few chapters and I am intrigued. I need to know how these characters fit together. Your review is excellent and gives me the push I need to go ahead and add it to my shelves even though I don't usually care for these types of books.
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A crime/ murder mystery and thriller is just my cup of tea. Looking forward to reading this one. Thanks for the amazing review it's really interesting.
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