Review by Ekta Kumari -- An Imperfect Crime

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The book sounds like an interesting crime thriller novel. I like it that it involves a set of interwoven crimes as its main theme with undertones of jealousy and betrayal. However, I'm not a fan of crime thrillers. I'll pass on this one.
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A great crime thriller keeping you on the edge with every twist. Drives me insane in a good way and such page turner.
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This sounds like a fascinating plot, and I'm glad the writing was good too. Great review!
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The sample of this book was very interesting. I'm glad that the priest kept asking questions and went with his gut feeling. Even though I have my suspicions who did it, I'm often wrong.
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I'm a fan of action thriller novels. This looks fun to read.
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The sample of the book left me wanting to read this book because the plot is so intriguing. Your great review makes me even more curious as to how the book will play out. I have an idea of what happened to Allistar and Sarah and want to see if I am correct. Crime thrillers and suspense are among my favorite genres. Congratulations on BOTD.
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I'm sure I will love this book. I like to go through the plot in detail, trying to find any loopholes. Not finding any gives me immense satisfaction. This book appears to be exactly like that, filled with complex storylines and important but many characters! Looking forward to reading it.
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Sounds like a good crime thriller. Interested.
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I think this is the first time I'm seeing an author write a straightforward crime thriller. Usually, they start out with unconnected events that will later make sense to the plot. I'd love to read this book.
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Engaging thriller with many twists. Perfect for any mystery lover. Well-developed charachers and good plot results in a perfect book.
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Volunteer Review: An Imperfect Crime by Fred G. Baker is a vivid description of the details of the book! It is a thorough one and serves as a clue for readers to read the mystery novel! The plot of the story has been well- explained to readers in the review! The point that the author draws the attention of readers to some henious crimes that take place right under our nose is appreciable in the review! The full rating given to the book leaves a fair impression of the book on the mind of readers!
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Jealousy, betrayal, and fake crimes leading to unexpected executions?! Now that is a twisted crime thriller indeed. I am anxious to read a sample of this one to see if the suspense is immediately evident. Thanks for your lovely review!
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This is a very well rounded crime thriller and books with an element of suspense are my favorite kind of book. Interesting to see if the priest-investigator duo unearth the mystery behind this perfect crime. Thank you for the review.
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At first i thought i'd pass but then reading the review made me change my mind. I'd like to know what happened. Congratulations on being featured as the review for the book of the day.
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Post by Sam Ibeh »

Jealousy is a very generous emotion when wrongly expressed. Most killings, and even wars, are borne out of jealousy. I think I'll enjoy reading this book — the title is also fascinating.
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