Review by Ekta Kumari -- An Imperfect Crime

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Re: Review by Ekta Kumari -- An Imperfect Crime

Post by ReyvrexQuestor Reyes »

I love suspense thrillers all the time. It becomes twice as thrilling when you have to match wits with the writer, and race to the outcome at the end. This is just an imperfect time to pass out on this novel. Too bad there is no free copy. Next time. Thanks for the review.
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I love this kind of thrillers with a complex storyline. I think I will definitely enjoy reading this book. Thank you for the detailed review. Congratulations to the author on BOTD!
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Post by Josephe-Anne »

A priest and an investigator teaming up to solve crimes? This seems like an unexpected duo, but I like the sound of it. The author should be commended for managing to tie in all the aspects of such a complicated plot. I know that can be a difficult feat to accomplish.

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Jealousy is always a terrible idea to base actions on. I would love to see how these friends get out of this one. I guess I’ll have to read this book to find out!
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A book filled with mystery, crime and thriller. A fantastic book to read in the genre. Even by the review I'm very intrigued and interested in reading. Thanks for a great review.
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This crime thriller sounds like it has plenty of action, drama, and suspense. I liked the way you went over the summary of the book Amazing review!
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Thanks for the wonderful review. The premise sounds really intriguing. I am adding this to my TBR list.
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This sounds like an intricately written book with different timelines but it connects beautifully together. Thanks for your review!
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I love crime thrillers so this may be one for the shelves. The complex plot may pose a challenge but I'll manage
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Wow, this looks like an interesting read. I have not read a crime mystery book in a while, but this book intrigues me. I would love to see what plot twists and shockers happen in this one. The way you write about this book makes me want to read it even more! Thank you for your insightful review.
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The plot of the story is quite engrossing. I didn't got bored or felt like just drop it or skip some lines which happens whenever the story takes too long or gets too descriptive. I got the dates in check mentioned in the chapters and the review too said that it is essential as the dates play crucial part in the crimes. Language is also understandable, less use of complicated words or lines that helped me in keep going. The only book which captivated me to add it to my library. The genre is also my favorite. I felt bad for Simpson as he got executed for nothing although I still don't know who the actual culprit is. I am most definitely going to read it. Also I want to see how the author managed to make such a complex plot with more crime story woven in it and that too tied with the main crime as the review says. I'm hoping to find all the tied elements would fascinate me just as the main plot.
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I love a suspenseful thrilling novel, and this surely stands out. Congrats to the author on BOTD.
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I like the sound of jealousy motivating the character towards crimes. Will like to read where it takes the character to do.
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Jealousy surely breeds contention, I admire the plot of this book, and the suspense aspect of it is really worth looking for. Congrats on BOTD
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The plot seems a long list of crimes as well as interesting. How come a fake crime endangered their lives that made the trio friends collaborate with other crime investigator.
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