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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:tiphat: Nothing like a guessing game to know who is this, mystery guy is to Marissa. No wonder why this a page-turner, intruding. I wouldn't mind reading this.
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Sounds like an interesting crime story. I really like that Sean is a relatable character who experiences the entire range of human emotions and still ends up on his feet. Thanks for a great review!
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This murder may be one hard nut to crack. But I'm glad Sean would find himself and have hope for living because of his experiences and from meeting Kayleigh. Thanks for a well written review.
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Crime novels with thickening plots that keep the reader on the edge of his seat make for very enjoyable reading. You Say Goodbye sounds like it promises to have readers guessing right to the end. But the profanity and the violence will be an issue for me, so I'll pass on this one. Thanks for the great review!
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The #BOTD is a winner for me with it's well developed characters and the crime/mystery genre. The interactions between the characters will definitely be intriguing. Great review.
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I have read the sample of the book. While it sounds interesting in ways, the amount of vulgar language at the beginning distracted me a lot. I'm glad that Kayleigh helped Sean to change. Thank you for a great review.
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This story seems very interesting to me just from reading its review. I enjoyed every bit of it.
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'Official Review: You Say Goodbye' by Keith Steinbaum is a glimpse into the intriguing story of the crime mystery for readers! The strong points of the story have been highlighted in the review! The point that the dialogue between the characters is believable and written in everyday language is worth mentioning in the review! The fair rating given to the book is yet another bright aspect of the review! Nice to learn that the story has a surprise and intense ending!
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The story holds a nice plot that is strong enough to hook me into the book. Watching the characters develop is also another fun thing to read. Nice review!
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Many thanks for the insightful review.

I love me a bit of crime and suspense, and this seems like the right book for the weekend.
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Crime drama is not usually my go to read but after reading your review I'm willing to give this one a try.
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A dwindling music career, a dead girlfriend, and being diagnosed with cancer? That's a lot for anyone to take in. Already, Sean's story sounds gripping. This is a very beautiful storyline. I'm reading this one for sure.
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I'm a fan of Music and I feel I'm already in love with Sean! I can't wait to read this book! Thanks for the review
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It looks like Sean's only saving grace is Kayleigh. The dynamics of their relationship is going to be the highlight of this story. This sounds like a terrific book.
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Sean Hightower, an over the hill musician, finds his girlfriend murdered. He becomes suicidal, but after meeting the little girl next door who has cancer, he admires her positive attitude. He helps the police, who are trying to find the murderer. And he tries to help his little neighbor. I especially liked the reference to music throughout. Great review. Thanks.
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