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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I like detectives a lot, especially psychological thrillers with smart killers who are difficult to catch so that I would sit on the edge biting my nails with anticipation to figure out who the real culprit is. This book sounds really exciting. Congratulations on becoming BOTD!
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I read the sample of the book and it managed to get my attention within the first few pages. Sounds like a good read. Thank you for the review!
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A wonderful book with diverse styles of language. An exemplary use of suspense and brilliant use of creativity .A very thrilling book. I would recommend it at any given point and time. Woooow
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I enjoy a good mystery and thriller, especially if it includes a good detective team. This sounds like an entertaining story with a good team of characters. I have selected this book to review myself, so I look forward to reading it and posting my own review, but I enjoyed reading this one, which was very comprehensive.
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Just read this book and it got me in the act, I ciuld picture the whole act as I read through, its a well written book...shows me the importance of self confidence
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I am glad that there are other books in the series because I enjoyed one of his books that I did my first review on. The author is so skilled at weaving a complicated tale, yet managing to cleanly wrap it up so that the book has a satisfying ending. I like that the author seems to have a foundation for all of his novels which makes it a complete series, yet each book can stand by itself.
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I just finished reading the sample of this book, and it was as thrilling and intriguing as your review promises the novel to be. Definitely going to add it to my bookshelf. Good review!
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The storyline and plot already has me hooked and this definitely goes to my want to read list. Thank you for the great review.
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The review by Melchi Asuma was awesome. It gave me second thoughts about reading the book. Great job, Melchi.
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This sounds like an interesting story of crime and detective. Thank you for the review.
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A well-written and compelling murder series mystery that can be read as a stand-alone? Sign me up, please! Thanks for the thorough review.
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Serial killers are quiet dangerous especially when they don't leave any clues for the police. Look at the Judge and the man who was killed after him.
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Post by j_beil »

I have not read any of this series, however, the idea that each character has a “unique style and voice” sounds very intriguing!
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The review has awakened my curiosity to know how the mystery of blind murders was solved.It is good to know about author's hold on the story.Compelling review.
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Well, it is a very impressing book based on your review, hearing that the story telling story is perfect. I would love to read it enjoy.
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