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Review by Melchi Asuma -- The Dark Web Murders [Featured Review of June 9th Book of the Day]

Posted: 06 Apr 2019, 01:44
by Melchi Asuma
[Following is a volunteer review of "The Dark Web Murders" by Brian O'Hare.]
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4 out of 4 stars
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Being the fourth book in the Sheehan series, The Dark Web Murders is yet another thrilling, compelling, and highly entertaining novel by a maestro storyteller, Brian O'Hare. However, despite being part of a series, it can still be read and enjoyed as a stand-alone novel.

Deputy Chief Inspector Jim Sheehan, his partner (Sergeant Denise Stewart), and the rest of the gang stumble into yet another mysterious killing. This time, the victim is a Judge Neeson. What makes this case even worse is the gruesome way in which the judge was killed. They embark on the investigation to find the killer but are thrown off-track when yet another man is found having been killed in the same way as the judge. This time it is a teacher and his dog who are the victims. There seems to be no visible connection between the two men. It is only when a third body is found that Sheehan starts making connections. However, the killer is very smart and manages to throw the detectives off his scent by creating a diversionary case for the detectives to find and follow. This occupies them for long enough for the murderer to head for his next victim (no spoilers). What's even weirder with this case is that the murderer brags about his killings on the Dark Web. Will the detectives solve the case in time to rescue the last victim? Only time and Brian O'Hare will tell.

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.

The plot was also very entertaining, intricate and brilliant, to say the least. The story was well-researched and narrated. There were also numerous sub-plots that added to the overall story and plot. For instance, the narrator tackled the issue of strong women characters in Sergeant Stewart. We (the readers) were given an insight as to how the sergeant managed to balance her personal and professional life quite gracefully. The author also tried to dispel the notion that women can't be as risk-taking as men through Denise Stewart still.

There was, and is, nothing to dislike about this book, trust me. That is except if you are not a huge fan of crime novels and the gruesome murders featured in the story. However, everything else is quite refreshing and entertaining. I have to absolutely rate it the full 4 out of 4 stars. Sadly, I did find a few grammatical errors within its pages. These errors, however, did nothing to detract from the story and were very evenly spaced. I, thus, still think that the book was professionally edited. This novel should appeal to crime thrillers' lovers and detective novels' fans.

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Re: Review by Melchi Asuma -- The Dark Web Murders

Posted: 09 Apr 2019, 15:04
by Delaney35
I just finished this one and it was so good. I had no idea who the murder was. It was a very well-written book. Great review!

Re: Review by Melchi Asuma -- The Dark Web Murders [Featured Review of June 9th Book of the Day]

Posted: 09 Jun 2019, 09:12
by Oyedeji Okikioluwa
Great book on crime, suspense and investigations, quite thrilling! Great review.

Re: Review by Melchi Asuma -- The Dark Web Murders [Featured Review of June 9th Book of the Day]

Posted: 09 Jun 2019, 09:24
by inspiredclancy
The murder behind the killings is very smart i must say!
But I'm curious! how on earth are they gonna get the murder within their grasp.
Thrilling one indeed. look forward in reading this, it's sounds so interesting!
Nice review. keep up the good work.
Adding this to my self.

Re: Review by Melchi Asuma -- The Dark Web Murders [Featured Review of June 9th Book of the Day]

Posted: 09 Jun 2019, 09:25
by Artizi
This is my kind of book! I love a good mystery, murder story and this fits the bill just right. I'm definitely going to give it a try.

Re: Review by Melchi Asuma -- The Dark Web Murders [Featured Review of June 9th Book of the Day]

Posted: 09 Jun 2019, 09:28
by juliusotieno02
I like reading thrillers. I'm glad there isn't anything to dislike in the book. I'm going to review the book soon. Thanks for the review.

Re: Review by Melchi Asuma -- The Dark Web Murders [Featured Review of June 9th Book of the Day]

Posted: 09 Jun 2019, 09:32
by Bluebird03
I like that the author presented Denise as a strong female character. Also that he illustrated his own creativity in the blogs. Great review!

Re: Review by Melchi Asuma -- The Dark Web Murders [Featured Review of June 9th Book of the Day]

Posted: 09 Jun 2019, 09:34
by MsTri
I love nothing more than a good serial killer book, and I'm familiar with the author, as well - the first book I ever reviewed here was his The 11.05 Murders, which I loved - so I'm all in with this one.

Re: Review by Melchi Asuma -- The Dark Web Murders [Featured Review of June 9th Book of the Day]

Posted: 09 Jun 2019, 09:36
by lavellan
Thanks for your review! I have read one of the previous books in the series and I was also impressed by the author's writing style. I'm curious to find out who is behind the killings. I also appreciate the author's ability to change his writing style; I wonder how this is reflected in the murderer's blog posts. I would like to see how Sergeant Stewart has grown from the first book in the series.

Re: Review by Melchi Asuma -- The Dark Web Murders [Featured Review of June 9th Book of the Day]

Posted: 09 Jun 2019, 09:46
by Ellylion
Sounds like a great read for the fans of the genre :) I love crime stories that include duels of minds. Thank you for a great review!

Re: Review by Melchi Asuma -- The Dark Web Murders [Featured Review of June 9th Book of the Day]

Posted: 09 Jun 2019, 09:50
by Scarlet Nicoll
I have read this book and find myself agreeing with you. I too rated it 4 Stars. I didn't deserve any less. Thank you for your review!

Re: Review by Melchi Asuma -- The Dark Web Murders [Featured Review of June 9th Book of the Day]

Posted: 09 Jun 2019, 09:51
by Radiant3
From your review, this seems like a really good crime novel with all the right elements. Thank you for the great review.

Re: Review by Melchi Asuma -- The Dark Web Murders [Featured Review of June 9th Book of the Day]

Posted: 09 Jun 2019, 09:55
by luz0928
Great review! the plot itself is very interesting, given that the dark web it's something very mysterious to me. And the review makes me want to read it even more!

Re: Review by Melchi Asuma -- The Dark Web Murders [Featured Review of June 9th Book of the Day]

Posted: 09 Jun 2019, 09:56
by Kister Bless
The Dark Web Murders by Brian O'Hare sounds like a great book and I love the fact that the author was able to write in many different styles. I will love to read it and find out if the detectives were able to solve the case in time to rescue the last victim. Great review.

Re: Review by Melchi Asuma -- The Dark Web Murders [Featured Review of June 9th Book of the Day]

Posted: 09 Jun 2019, 10:04
by njc28
The story is descriptive to murders ,Crime detectors required to but on other side it is terrible to young readers.