Official Review: They Call Me Crazy by Kelly Stone Gamble

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Re: Official Review: They Call Me Crazy by Kelly Stone Gambl

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Great review! It sounds like a fun read even if there isn't necessarily a mystery to be solved.
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Thank you for your kind words!
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I have to agree with maroki13. This book sounds like a great read, and considering that you mentioned it was a light one, all the better. Great job on the review. I like how you started it off by listing everything one can find in this book. From the title one can already assume that the author won't focus so much on the relevant topic, but rather focus on a story with an interesting storyline. Perhaps this is indeed not a mystery novel, as mystery novels tend to have detectives, PIs, and vigilantes as main characters. But rather, this book is a variant of crime fiction, which can be something entirely different altogether.
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