Review of Murder in the Garbage

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Sharill Rasowo
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The concept of the company’s CEO turningup dead in a trash container sounds intriguing. I am curious to see how CIA agent Hank Boucher uncovers the illegal network involved in trafficking stolen military weapons. Congratulations on BOTD.
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The whole point of a murder mystery novel is the build-up and discovery. It seems the author dealt with it in a way that is not very appealing. Too bad about dry dialogue too. Great and informative review.
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This sound like a very interesting mystery novel, I cannot wait to read it.
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Post by Fredrick Felix Mnjala Maneno »

I have read Murder in the Garbage and I have to say that I do agree with @PeterRabbit20, up to a point. I did find the plot intriguing though slow and the dialogue was indeed stilted. All the same a really pleasant read. Really on point review.
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It is sad that the author failed to execute realistic conversations from his characters. Thank you for the review.
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Today's BOTD seems interesting though lacking in some areas. I would wish the author rectifies the given areas to bring out a splendid book. I would pass this book and appreciate the honest review.
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Post by Obinna Chima Agoms »

The summary gives me the impression that it's a regular storyline. It's a good thing that the author uses visual descriptions. I guess this will help paint a unique picture in the reader's mind.
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I enjoy reading thrillers about murder mysteries. While this is what attracts me to read this book, I also find that it's more than just a murder mystery, there are auxiliary ideas that I can learn from this book. Good review.
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Post by Laura Ungureanu »

The murder of the CEO could certainly be a great plot for a murder mystery. However, this genre is not something I would normally go for, so I'll skip. But congrats on BOTD!
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Looking at the plot and the storyline of the book, you will agree that this is a creative work indeed. Thanks for an amazing review.
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Raoul's choice to make money for college by collecting garbage sounds fascinating. Thank you for a great review.
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The first paragraph of your review did an excellent job of grabbing my full attention. I assume the suspense would be top-notch, the storyline appealing, and the characters fascinating. Congratulations on being the Book of The Day.
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I like that while tackling a crime story, the writer has shed light on the community issues such as pay cuts and overworked folks. However, I would like to see how much of it has been addressed in the book.
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Post by Kate Govender »

Hi.After reading the sample pages and now your review ,you should know that I am hyped up and interested in purchasing the book and completing it. When I found out it involves murder I got really intrigued cause I really love a good murder mystery or thriller. What I really love is that the whole plot is not given away in the beginning so it gets me as a reader more anticipated and intrigued.
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Post by Ravi Gurjar »

The book is about action, mystery, and international intrigue. The case involves a large garbage collection company with mob ties. Let's see what the book has.
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