Review by Ekta Kumari -- An Imperfect Crime

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I'm not sure how I can keep up with the complex timelines but your review has me really hooked on this book. Thanksss
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Thank you for the amazing review, this was very appealing! I've read a few pages and the author seems to be doing great in building up the story. Congratulations to the author for making it to BOTD!
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Did The Imperfect Crime occur "under the influence of Alcohol? Trying to investigate The Crime too.
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No matter how you look at it, letting jealousy control you always ends badly. Be it as a motivation to commit crime or hold a grudge against another, it hardly ends well. Your review is quite detailed and this sounds like a book I might enjoy.
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This sounds like an amazing and enthralling read. I am glad that although the chain of events was intricate, the author made it captivating. I am adding it to my shelf.
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A fast-paced suspense novel, with good character development and great descriptions is a book I would love to read. I shall have to put it on my to-read list. Thanks for your wonderful review!
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The story line of this book seems a very exciting one. Will seek it out and read. Nice review.
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Crime thriller stories are always at the top of my reading preference list. The complexity of this story enhances the beauty of the story. Thank you for the great review.
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A novel that encompasses crime, mystery, and suspense. According to the review, it is written trying to maintain curiosity and expectations until the end. It seems to be a good option for lovers of these genres.
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A novel with an unexpected twist is eye-catching. The reviewer has most certainly made the book seem captivating. I can only imagine what had happened between the friends and how jealousy may have crept in leading to murder.
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I love love crime thrillers. Another good addition to my bookshelves right here. Thanks for your honest Review!
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"An Imperfect Crime" by Fred G. Baker - An intriguing twist on a crime thriller. very readable, definitely a page turner. Great review. Thanks
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This review is very throughout and easy to read it explains the book without giving away what the book is about and it’s very intriguing it makes me excited to read it because I love mystery thrillers
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Crime and thrillers are always fascinating. I would love to read this book. Thanks for your wonderful review.
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I liked the part where the reviewer describes jealousy as a starter linked to other crimes going on in our society. I have known a few people who would reject such a thing happening where they lived, but it's frightening to even think that such a thing do happen. Too many people living in ignorance, or intentionally turning a blind eye towards these things. This really intrigues me and I would definitely add this to my reading list. Thanks for the review.
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