Review by Ekta Kumari -- An Imperfect Crime

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This really sounds like a great action packed movie that I do enjoy. Young graduates always think of making it big immediately after their studies and they take whatever it risks which unfortunately things always turn wayward. This is what is unravelled in this entertaining novel. I'm definitely adding this to my read list. Congratulations to the author on making it to BOTD.
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Fast-paced and action-packed, this brisk-style police investigation had me hooked from page the start.

What intrigued me about this book was the wrongful conviction of an innocent man, executed despite the absence of a body. The plot, however, is far more complex and I enjoyed all the various storylines, from the missing women dating two years back to the drugs and guns cartel, from the kidnapping of victims forced into prostitution to the slave racketeering.

The characters were well developed and realistic. The setting was hot, interesting and fascinating to discover.

I'd recommend this book to all police investigation fans who like fast-paced action that keeps their adrenaline going!
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Wow, the author has done a very good job in writing an intricate story. It's a beautiful book. Congratulations to the author.
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I love crime thrillers entangled in undertones of love.I will actually have to read this for it sounds like a very intertaining piece of work.
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Post by Kaitlyn Canedy »

An Imperfect Crime seems to be so well-put-together that it is perfect for readers that love thrillers! An unexpected twist is always great to have, as it will surprise readers and question their reasonings regarding their assumption of the perpetrator. Congrats to the author on BOTD!
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It is a thrilled mind blowing discovery novel. out to uncover the truth and in the process of discovering that, they unearth many other interlinked crimes involving bizarre cases of disappearances in Berkeley, gunrunning trade, drug abuse, and sex trafficking. It is a bliss-filled life explanatory novel
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I can already feel the thrill and suspense from the book. Thanks for the review. I really hope Peter Simpson’s name will be cleared.
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The enigma created by the author is so good that even if the reader makes out who the real perpetrator is after reading a few chapters, the suspense and thrill of the story continues until the end.
This is exciting enough. Great review.
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A complicated plot with plenty of twists and turns that keeps you wondering. This is what makes a suspense thriller stand out from the rest. Sounds like a good read. Well done.
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Post by Sheena Louise »

What hooked me the most is that it is a crime thrilling novel book as what was said in the review. And, I'm one of those suspense genre fans. This book is really promising and I hope I could read it.
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Post by Cynthia_Oluchi »

Awesome review! The investigation seems an adventurous one. I like this one. Congrats on BOTD!
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Post by MeganDJ »

This is just the kind of book that I would like to read myself. An intricately-woven, mind-bending crime thriller sprinkled with intrigue and suspense is right up my alley. Thank you for the wonderfully written review! Happy reading techie-studyinggray:
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It begins with a seemingly good idea that goes wrong. I can't wait to know what happened to his friends and who caused the extra murders
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Post by KenzyO »

This review sounds interesting, Kudos to the author. Congrats on BOTD.
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True, this is a story. But why will anyone plan a fake crime? This will make an interesting read.
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