Review of No One Will Hear You Scream

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I love a good thriller and it sounds as though this one keeps the reader captivated till the end. Thank you for a great review.
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This crime mystery novel brings a famous author named Ruby Latimer, who was having problems to complete a novel, so she found a mysterious and miraculous solution that might bring more problems. Congrats on BOTD to the author! Thanks for the review!
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At first I thought this was a scary book, a book that will give me chills, but now I know it’s just a wonderful story full of suspense. I love the storyline. If you start a book, you should finish it. I hope the author is exposed.
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The title of this book is enough to make me want to read it. It seems like an interesting crime thriller. I've read the sample and I'm intrigued to find out what is in the well and how it got their. This book seem to be filled with suspense and twists. Thanks for the review
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The title of the novel caught my interest. I love mysteries. Your review was insightful and enjoyable. Congrats to the author on what seems a gripping story.
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I'm glad that the book is professionally edited as that will guarantee my smooth reading experience. Thanks for the review.
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The story was fascinating, when someone decided not to follow the crowd, that is the time their faith is most tried. Congratulations on BOTD.
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I like the opening remark because it's today's reality.
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"No-one can hear you scream". Hmmm-I was wondering how the title relates to the story. Has it to do with being locked in a closet when a child?, or the sheer frustration at writing a novel, and the moment where writers-block can result in these primal utterances?
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A crime thriller that is engaging and will leave you at the edge of your seat.
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Thank you for such a great review. So full of interesting tidbits and nuggets of information to make us want to go get the book. You did well!!
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It really sounds like a good suspenseful novel and something that I would enjoy. The sample was quite gripping from the word go and that something I appreciate in a book. Thanks for a great review.
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The title is captivating and the plot is full of suspense. I'm really curious to know how the plot unfolded and if the public found out the truth about her book or not. I'd definitely love to read this. Thanks for the well-written review
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I was hesitant but the premise and the review completely grabbed me. I'm intrigued to know if they expose Ruby and how they manage to get the necessary information. I like that in addition to the suspense, the plot includes some humor. Thanks for this lovely review, this is definitely a book I want to read.
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Post by Vivian Amponsah »

I am not a fan of crime thriller, but the review makes the strory intruiging and interesting. Good review.
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