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

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This sounds like a good book for crime fiction fans. I like the fact that the author has written in many different styles, but ultimately the subject matter doesn’t interest me. I’m passing on this one.
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I love engaging detective murder-mystery novels that build suspense for the entire book. This was one of the best that I have read and I liked the standalone concept of the book. Thanks for the awesome review.
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I've always love reading,any story but I really love romantic novel.though I've not read the full novel,I've read something similar to this story and I know it would be interesting.I'm new in this platform but I hope with time I can participate fully in reading every work.
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I just finished another book by the author and loved it. This is going to be my next read! I love the way Brian O'Hare writes mysteries. You dont know who the killer is until the end! Great review!
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Great review. This review makes me wanna jump right into the book. I love crime and wanna know how the judge was murdered. I’m a stickler for reading in order so I will have to just start with the first one.
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A murderer who brags about his killings on the web sounds interesting and creepy. The fact that his second murder was a teacher and his dog caught my attention because I don't understand what has the dog to do about it. I am not into this kind of crime books.
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Post by Stephanie Elizabeth »

Wow sounds like a thrilling book with a very smart killer. I can't believe he created a whole other case as a diversion! I like that the author provided a glossary at the beginning of the book. Great review!
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The title "The Dark Web Murders" is eye-catching. The first time I read it, I knew it was a crime novel and the review confirmed it all. This seems to be one intriguing book. I would love to read it and find out if the murderers were caught and the reasons behind their heinous acts revealed. An outstanding review.
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I love it when an author creates a strong female character that isn't somehow "imbalanced" in her life! It is a rare find! Thank you for pointing it out!
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I love crime novels and am always looking for good authors to read in this genre. I'll have to check this series out.
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Being a fan of crime thrillers, I think I'd enjoy this one.Thanks for the enlightening review.
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I love a good crime series so this one seems right up my alley. Especially when the writing is good and you can't guess the outcome. Definitely adding this whole series to my "to-read" list.
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Post by kandscreeley »

This story sounds quite compelling. I love that the author has blogs from there murderer and that they are realistic. Great review of what sounds like a very realistic story. Thanks!
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This book sounds packed with suspense and action! I am definitely interested.
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Post by sush_destiny »

"The Dark Web Murders" is a murder mystery by Brian O'Hare is the fourth book in the series about Chief Inspector Jim Sheehan who is after a serial killer who is murdering people in grueling ways and posts about it on the net afterward. Congratulations on BOTD!!
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