Review by LinaJan -- The Dark Web Murders by Brian O'Hare
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I must agree with you on how uncomfortable in my own skin the idea of what is going on in the Dark Web makes me feel. As I was reading about it, I had this visceral feeling of eeriness and just floating out there in a dark space with nothing to grab hold onto. Not a nice feelingKelyn wrote: ↑28 Jun 2020, 19:26 I think 'gruesome' is an apt word for this narrative. That the Dark Web can hide someone's identity so completely from even trained detectives and the equipment available to them is somewhat frightening. I'm not really into crime thrillers, so I'll be skipping this one, but I enjoyed reading your review!

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