Review of Mysteries you can't put down

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This collection of short stories is interesting to read. It is a mystery to unravel the death of the couples in the hotel. I bet the suspense is high. Thanks for the review.
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Wow, drama with murder and intrigue!! The perfect combo, totally adding it to my TBR. Thank you for the great review.
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Eight different stories in a book? This means that each story is different from the other. That's interesting and unique actually. Thanks for the review.
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I would love to read this! I'm a massive fan of murder-mystery books so this is definitely going on my want to read shelf.
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It is a collection of eight intriguing stories, and it involves a number of characters. I love reading crime thrilling books so I'd definitely love to read this one. Thanks for your honest review.
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I don't mind short stories. I have read a few detective, or crime based ones. They remind me of the Alfred Hitchcock hour. Good review
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The short stories in this book look interesting! I am particularly interested in the story of the golfers who have to fight for their lives and money after betting with a millionaire. Who even does that?
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From a sampling, this seems like an interesting collection of short mystery and crime stories covering a wide range of settings from locked room murders to science fiction. It might be worth a second look. Well done.
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This book that has various mystery stories would suffice a fan of this genre. The book cover is appealing.
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I love short story collections, and I love mystery, so needless to say, this got me excited! It sounds like this is a group of memorable, well-written short stories. Can’t wait to dig into them!
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I like how the review is written with an air of perplexity. Locked-room mystery became one of my favorite genres after I participated in the 2021 PopSugar Reading Challenge! This book certainly piqued my interest in predicting the outcomes of each story. Which one will have the most mind-blowing twist? Congratulations on the BOTD.
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This collection of intriguing short stories covers many genres, and there is an element of mysterious suspense in all these stories that I would love to read.
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These short stories are like detective /mysteries. That seem really interesting. Thanks for the great review with so much information about the contents of the book and congratulations on the BOTD
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I am not a mystery fan, so I will be passing on this collection. The golfer story is the one that caught my attention the most though. Thanks for the review! :)
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A collection of mysterious stories from various genres. I like this book already. I would like to know how the author made each story stand out from the other. Thanks for the review. Congrats on the BOTD!
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