Review of Shucked Up

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Murder mysteries have always been my favourite kind of books, especially when it comes to some form of detective work! I’m eager to know more about Drew and Mack’s journey. Congrats on the BOTD!
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An investigation into the processing of oysters in Florida leads Mack and Drew down a dangerous path. Profits are at stake and when Mack gets poisoned, Drew has to figure out who did it. The book is the third installment in a series, therefore those who love the story can pick up the other books.
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Mack and Drew are asked to find out how Florida residents would react to the processing of oysters. Things take a turn when Mack is poisoned. It is up to Drew to find out the perpetrator. This novel offers a perfect dose of suspense and mystery to keep its readers engaged.
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"Shucked Up"by Leelon Edwards promises to be an engaging read filled with suspense as you go through the chapters looking for clues on the two plots that are woven through the pages of this book , Despite some parts of the story being slow ,The book is a great choice for those who love a good and classic Mystery especially because it's part of a series,Great review.
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I like that this book has a fascinating plot, and thanks to the author for the outstanding writing and well-developed characters.
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I like the unique storyline incorporating the processing of oysters to promote health based on the duo captivating characters of Drew and Mack. Thanks for the review.
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This story sounds like a blast! Oyster-shucking and beer, yes! The concise murder mystery appeals to me due to its lack of overly lengthy plots. Congrats on BOTD!
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I love me some murder mystery book ... It keeps me focused and dedicated...can't wait to hear more of Mack's and drew journey.
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"Shucked Up" by Leolon Edwards is a captivating exploration of personal identity and resilience. The narrative skillfully mixes humor and emotion, following the protagonist as they navigate life's challenges. With sharp prose and relatable characters, Edwards creates an engaging story that delves into the complexities of modern relationships and self-discovery. The unique voice and insightful observations make this a memorable and worthwhile read in contemporary literature.
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Who poisoned Mack, and will Drew get to the bottom of the situation? Im curious to know the new rule for oyster processing and whether it is beneficial.
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book 3 in gulf coast mystery series. Murders mystery with well delivers an engaging murder with well paced clues
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Post by mrlefty0706 »

Hi @ Gayatri Tripathi, I just read your comments on the official review of "Shucked Up" and I really enjoyed your thorough summary of this story. I found the story to be very interesting and it made me think of ways I would try and solve the illegal activity in the oyster processing system in this area of Florida. The fact that people are dying from the poisoned oysters that were a result of the oysters ingesting poison from the water makes it even more of a mystery. I enjoyed the book and highly recommend it. @Mrlefty0706
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