Review of Murder in the Garbage

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This book seems to have a lot of mystery to it and the reviewer did a good job in keeping the suspense. It’s hard to guess the culprit without reading the book. I look forward to it.
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This book is surely full if a lot of adventures, I hope to read it soon. I love the review. Congratulations on BOTD
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I have read many reviews for this book that were either positive, negative, or a mixture of both. Even with all of these issues, I still want to give this book a read because I want to know who did it.
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I have read the sample and I wanted to read the book. But according to the review, it doesn't seem interesting as I expected. Thank you for your honest review. I appreciate.
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I like how this crime thriller has a garbage collector as a protagonist because it gives a different perspective to view the story.
Congratulations to the author for BOTD!
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This is a nice concept on mystery and crime thrillers. It will be a good read. The plot seems quite intriguing.
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Post by Precious Dubazana »

Thank you for the honest review. I recommend this book to people who are into crime thrillers and mysteries to check it out. Enjoy your quest. :techie-studyinggray:
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Wow! With action surrounding an illegal network involved in trafficking stolen military weapons, excitement is guaranteed!
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Even with the negatives pointed out in the review, I’m curious about this book simply because my dad is a garbage man. I really appreciate someone showing just how thankless and hard the job can be and how rude, among other things, upper management can be to the trash collectors. Thank you for the helpful review.
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This book definitely looks like an interesting read. I like the story line and the way the book starts off including the budding relationship between a younger man with a hopeful outlook on life and an older man who's been around the block. This book grabbed my attention with its garbage collectors plot and I'd definitely love to keep reading. Kudos to the author on being today's selection.
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I enjoyed your review. It sounds like the author does a good job on several fronts. Your comment about him missing the stitch of the landfill made me laugh. Who could miss that one? Anyway, thank you for your honest review. I think I will pass on this one.
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This sounds like a fast-paced thriller about a much-hated CEO turning up dead. Was it a disgruntled employee or someone else? Thanks for the informative review.
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This book revolves around crime and mystery. I love the plot and the storyline of this, and I believe it is character-driven. I love the author's writing style. Thanks for you honest review.
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Post by Pauls_ »

The book would have exceptional but there is a lot of flaws that need to be rectified. I hope the author does the needful to make the book a befitting murder series. Thanks for the honest review.
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Post by Nimthara S »

I love naturally flowing dialogues. So it's unfortunate that this book is lacking that element. But the story sounds intriguing. Great review!
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