Review of A Kestrel Circles

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This book has a great storyline that will appeal to readers who enjoy mystery thrillers. I like that the main character, Michael, has abilities that set him apart from other detectives. This book is definitely a must read!
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G Michael Smith combines a detective’s unique sensory ability with WWII intrigue. The novel’s suspense and rich detail offer a compelling and polished read.
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A Kestrel Circles: The Cervantes Files, Book One by G. Michael Smith offers a unique twist on the detective genre by intertwining supernatural elements with classic mystery tropes. Detective Mathew Brown's investigation into "The Mystery of the Lost Pocket Watch" leads him on a thrilling, unpredictable chase across Europe, filled with murder and intrigue.
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Congratulations on the BOTD award. This is a great book of mystery, and unique story building. I would love to read this intriguing plot. The above review is detailed and has highlighted the summary in a well edited manner.
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A Kestrel Circles is about a detective with a unique sensory gift solving a WWII mystery. This book has an engaging plot and detailed characters making it a gripping, well-edited book.
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Post by Yahya Amir Anwer »

I appreciate your thorough review. Your observations have caught my attention, and I can't wait to start reading the book. It's a must-read, I'm convinced by your review. I appreciate you sharing your ideas; they've motivated me to do more research.
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I found your review of A" Kestrel Circles" to be a captivating read.
I'm planning to read- A Kestrel Circles because its unique approach to mystery, with a protagonist who perceives the world through a sensory "canvas," really caught my interest. The intriguing plot, combined with well-crafted writing and a fresh twist on detective fiction, promises to be an engaging and enjoyable read.
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The book presents a fascinating narrative that intertwines mystery, suspense, and a unique sensory experience. The protagonist's ability to perceive the world through "the canvas" adds a compelling layer to the story, making his investigative journey distinct and immersive. Nice review.
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I like the investigative ability of the protagonist, formerly Matthew brown, who has an uncanny ability to solve mysteries. Thanks for the review.
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Mathew Brown possesses a remarkable ability to perceive the world through a metaphorical convas of light and sound.Despite his unconventional way of experiencing reality,he has honed his skills to become highly proficient at finding almost anything, making him sought after by clients seeking resolution to the most perplexing mysteries.
The narrator 's unique sensory perception provides him with insights that elude others.
Despite the challenges he faces,he remains steadfast in his pursuit of the truth, determined to unravel the mysterious that lie buried beneath layers of deception and intrigue.
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A Kestrel Circles by G Michael Smith is a mystery book. The author is in search of truth , unveil secrets and lies. The book seems interesting. The review is insightful and well written.
Congrats on BOTD.
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Detective Matthew Brown perceives the world through light and sound, which brings a new perspective to solving the cases. A simple case of finding a missing gold pocket watch leads him into unexpected twists and turns. The protagonist goes through an emotional and physical journey.
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An interesting mystery book with captivating plot, impressive twists and turns. Great read. Congrats on #BOTD
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I love how this review highlights the protagonist's extraordinary perception, which seems to add a rich layer of complexity to the story. The combination of mystery and depth in character makes me eager to read this book and explore those twists myself!
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This review captures the essence of "A Kestrel Circles" so vividly that I feel like I've already glimpsed the world through the protagonist's "canvas." The idea of a detective with such a unique sensory experience is incredibly intriguing. Definitely adding this to my reading list!
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