Official Review: You Say Goodbye by Keith Steinbaum

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Re: Official Review: You Say Goodbye by Keith Steinbaum

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You Say Goodbye ~ is a Dramatical Suspenseful Book of Sean Hightower, whose musical career was going nowhere, until he he found his girlfriend dead with the Beatles inscriptions written on her body.


Terrifying tale of Murder. Mystery. Crime. Twists and turns. Suspense. A sudden turn when Sean and Kayliegh's friendship become very heartwarming. Intriguing.


Thanks to the Author
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I really enjoy crime novels so I'm sure this one will be interesting. It's great that it's full of suspense. Definitely sounds like an engaging read!
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Girlfriend got raped and murdered by a serial killer who he might know, and now he has cancer?
This character's life is one tragedy after another.
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Crime, thriller, suspense and mystery - all my favorite things mixed together in this one. Special gratitude for unique premise and strong female characters that behave smart and independent, like real persons would. I eagerly anticipate to experience all those wonderful twists and turns reviewer promised!
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Lovely storyline I must say. I am happy they know the killer's M.O, I was afraid they might suspect the struggling artiste. It sets the sage for an intriguing reading experience. Thanks for the amazing review and recommendation.
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I am looking forward to digging into this novel to find out how Sean will be able to know his girlfriend’s killer. Who is Kaleigh and what would be her role in changing Sean’ life? I love mystery novels and find it very exciting to guess who the killer is.
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Sean legit goes through alot from the killing and rape of her girlfriend knowing he's about to die and trying to crack down the serial killer makes this book bomb. It truly needs to be on our screens. The title is also captivating
This my next read am intrigued
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Your review also drew my attention. There’s a lot I would love to know about the book. Like did find the culprit behind his girlfriend’s death? Did he avenge her? Did he give up his quest for suicide and find another purpose? How did it all play out?. I’ll really have to check the book out. Nice review
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Sean sounds like he has some serious bad luck! A music themed killer sounds like a good read.
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I'm interested in learning why the serial killer has chosen lyrics from The Beatles to be his calling card. It sounds like after the beginning of the book, there might not be a lot of gore, so I may give this a try. Thanks for the review.
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The story starts out tragic but it seems there is hope for Sean. I like the transformation he had on meeting Kayleigh. Interesting review, good job.
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It sounds like there is a lot going on in the novel, lots of drama and intrigue. From what I have read Sean is going through a lot of emotional turmoil which contributes to character development. Great review.
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The book sounds interesting. I like thrillers and suspenseful novels that keep you on edge and make you guess every twist and turn in the plot. Judging by the review the book will give exactly what I like most. It will be interesting to figure out who that "The Beatles Song Murderer" is. Congratulations on becoming BOTD!
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When a chance meeting gives you a reason to live. I love a good mystery and this whodunit seems like just the right palate cleanser for me.
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This is really touching. I actually like the suspense and drama because based on the title of the book, I was thinking it's a romance novel but it turns out otherwise.
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