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Post by tarafarah7 »

Today's BOTD is a well-written and edited crime thriller full of action and suspense. Readers will not only enjoy the engaging storyline, but also the unique characters, each of which plays a part in the story as a whole. Thank you so much! :-)
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The BOTD is a character-driven story based on the FBI agents investigating a possible terrorist attack in Crescent Beach. To solve the mystery, they have to immerse themselves in the culture of the town. Nice review.
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Stories about crimes is what l will give a higher vote because l for one l learn alot of how to solve criminal problems, it also broadens my knowledge about crime generally and above all one becomes vigilant in all aspects of life. Great review.
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Trying to blend in to solve a case can be a little tricky. This town has a lot of characters and I'm sure reading about them would be fun.
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This seems to be an exciting book. I love excellently written detective books. I hope to find this book enjoyable. Thanks for the review.
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Sounds like a great detective story. The plot sounds engrossing- can’t wait to read on.
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Thank you for your review. I am really excited to read this book, I love detective and conspiracy books. I can’t wait to start reading it.
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Post by Reva Parker »

Thank you for your interesting review. From the sample I did enjoy the book. I found it a little more lighthearted than some crime thrillers. Though that isn't always my favorite genre, I prefer it not being so dark. Murder mysteries are fine at times. I'm glad you did like the story and that it was well edited.
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This sounds like a really fun detective story. An interesting setting, intriguing characters and cliffhangers galore (I'm guessing on the last one).
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As soon as I read the title of this book, I was intrigued. After I read the review, I was more intrigued because I wanted to find out more about the three detectives, and the weird characters in that town. I liked the review because it didn't give away any spoilers.
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I like reading detective stories. Especially when it filled with lighthearted mysteries and a bunch of unusual cast of characters. This captivating contents that sounds like a conspiracy, thriller, and comedy rolled up into one caught my interest. Also the way JP received all the informations from the FBI agents and decided to send them off on wild goose chases is something I'd like to see on a movie, tho. Thank you for an honest and informative review.
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I like mystery detective stories and this one seems to be right up my alley. I’m looking forward to digging into this novel to find out how Special Agent Williams find out who the culprit is or culprits are, and I’m very interested in finding how unusual the people in the community are.
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Though I'm not a fan of detective stories I still fancy how the three detectives worked together to uncover the mystery behind a supposed terrorist attack.
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Post by Omneya Shakeep »

The novel seems full of mystery and thrillers. The weird behaviour of the people in town and the lack of action from the sheriff are true puzzles. Thanks for this detailed review!
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Just have these few samples and want to finish the whole thing. It is always interesting when you have to deal with weird locals. This story has a nice character diversity setup.
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