Review of Prints In the Snow

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Now I've read your great review I'll go ahead and read this book. The unpredictability of the story sounds especially appealing to me.
Thanks for the warning about 'creepy' content. I'll only read it during daylight hours before the usual bats flit around the porch!
Thanks for an enjoyable and informative review.
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A very interesting review. I'll love to read this, Paranormal books have this way of creating suspense and this is something I love to experience in a book.
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Suspense, twists, and paranormal activities. This sounds like a very exciting read. I hope the elements would contribute to building a good plot.
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This book seems like a piece of joy to read. Just one paragraph into the review and I cannot wait to get my hand on it. I love it! I like it when crime and mystery books have different layers (murder, paranormal, curses, etcetera) so this book seems to have it all
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I still haven't read any crime and mystery series, so I would really love it if I can read this one soon! The thing I loved about this is that it is always unpredictable, and surely that is something that is commendable like you said. I am now really wondering why did that body have bullet shots, though.

Thank you so much for the lovely review! Hopefully, I get to read this one soon.
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This is a fantastic blend of mystery and crime. Congrats on BOTD
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I love mystery novels but the paranormal aspect of it freaks me a bit but I'm willing to give it a try. Great review.
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I am a huge fan of mystery and crime stories so I am definitely going to love this one. The winter setting and the disappearance of a dead body trigger my curiosity a lot.
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I like that crime, mystery, and paranormal elements intertwine in the book. It is commendable that the plot is full of unexpected twists. E. F. Townsend made sure the book was unpredictable.
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I like that I can read this book and understand it without having to read the first book in the series. Thanks for the wonderful review, I'm a fan of unpredictable events.
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This crime and mystery novel must be intriguing. I think it is worth reading given that it is fast-paced.
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Post by María Andrea Fernández Sepúlveda »

I love a good mystery, and if it involves paranormal stuff, much better for me. I've always had a soft spot for novels that have a paranormal touch without necessarily being full-fledged horror.
Thank you for your review!
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This crime and mystery novel seems interesting. It also includes paranormal aspects that add suspense. I like novels with unexpected twists and well-developed characters. It sounds intriguing.
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:techie-studyingbrown: I love when books mix crime mystery and the paranormal. This is definitely going on my to be read list! Thanks for the great review!
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Post by Stella292 »

I like books with suspense as it makes me wants to read more to know what's next, and also paranormal activities are things I can't possibly predict which makes it more interesting. Personally, I would love to give it a try to find out what's hidden in this prints in the snow
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