Review by Melchi Asuma -- The Dark Web Murders [Featured Review of June 9th Book of the Day]
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Re: Review by Melchi Asuma -- The Dark Web Murders [Featured Review of June 9th Book of the Day]
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Is a narrative story about a serial killer that proudly calls himself "the punisher"
He said "I am Nemesis I am detached from dead meaning I am not a killer" he prouds
As the records of dead bodies keep increasing the detector and his team were gathered when one of the most important agent leading the case was found dead and this time it was the George himself also the only person that was even getting closer to the case. The death count keep increasing when Shehan the district inspector began to make greater effort to catch the serial killer
Despite the efforts gathered the prone became more smarter by keeping Durham and his team off his tracks through creating an additional case to keep them thoroughly off
Would inspector Shehan ever get grip of this deadly killer?
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Writing in different styles and voices believably is quite impressive, and it must not be an easy feat to achieve, but it enriches the narrative very much.This was a well-written story, I have to say. What made it even better was how the author was able to write in many different styles. You could almost think that the murderer's blogs were written by an entirely different author. It was so original, creative and fresh. All credits have to be given to the author for his great storytelling skills. The main story was also narrated systematically and was full of suspense. I could never have guessed who the ‘perp' was. I was simply rendered helpless and had to wait for the narrator to spill his own secrets.
I love a good thriller, especially one with a strong female character.
Thank you so much for your enthusiastic review. I'll be reading this novel, for sure!
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