Official Review: Void by Tayma Tameem

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Re: Official Review: Void by Tayma Tameem

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Tayma's books are always a great read and this won't be an exception. I like the mystery and I hope the puzzle was solved at the end. Thanks for a great review
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Your review has my interest piqued, many thanks.

This is certainly the type of genre I like; a bit of mystery mixed with thriller and a sprinkling of suspense. Marvellous!
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I love the variety of storylines in Tameem’s books. Thank you for the heads up on the dragging pace mid-story. Since this is the first in the Void series, hopefully some of the frustration with the ending will be rectified in the next book. Great review!
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A middle class American couple lost a baby after its mysterious disappearance on the night of its birthday. Throughout the investigation, a lot of secrets will reveal and even the parents themselves are hiding something. The plot has already been done way too many times already, so I hope to see some different elements when I read this book.
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I love this storyline and the character seems very well developed. The secret revealed by the investigation is awesome and I really want to why Ryan kept his job loss from his wife. Nice review.
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A missing child, an un-relenting detective and a mystery to be discovered in this book. This seems like a interesting suspense filled book to read. Good review.
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Post by tarafarah7 »

Too bad it slows down in the 2nd half! Ugh. That's a bit disappointing. Either way, I've downloaded my copy. Thanks for the review!

Everyone has secrets, but what if those closest to you, have secrets connected to your missing child? Today's BOTD is a mystery crime thriller that's sure to please fans of the genre. As the drama unfolds, secrets are revealed and readers begin to question if this family is really as perfect as they seem. Thanks again for the review! :-)
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The best part about this plot for me is the presence of a mystery that you can't quite understand unless you sit down to read the book and to me that is the most important part of reading a novel.
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This sounded like a great book, save for the distracting errors. Thank you for the review.
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Reading a book without being able to predict what will happen next is what I like most.This book is a must read from me.Thank you for your honest review
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Thus is an intriguing investigative book. AJ is kidnapped on the night of his 1 year birthday and his father has lost his job. I’m curious on who kidnapped AJ and how his mother would react to tge disappearance of her son and loss of her husbands job when she finds out.
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Secrets, mystery, suspect parent(s), a hard-nosed detective - all sound intriguing. I love your honest review.
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The #BOTD is the first book in the series. The unbalanced arc might be due to writing the whole series at one time, if it doesn't end with finding Aj? Good intriguing review!
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The heartbreak of a missing child opens the door for a traumatic story. I am curious about Ryan's reasons for not telling his wife about his job. This sounds like an intriguing plot. Thanks for the recommendation!
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This is the kind of crime thriller I am looking for. The plot seems intriguing. I like the books which make me emotional. Looking forward to reading it. Congrats on BOTD!
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