Official Review: The Mist Rises Over Notchey Creek

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Re: Official Review: The Mist Rises Over Notchey Creek

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Not an easy one as one sacrifices a scholarship to run a whiskey distillery. Well, thanks for your detailed review that exposes amazing characters one will find in the book.
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This is a great review. I just hope the book can hold up to the awe reading the review has me in over it. :shock:
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I always love a book with powerful imagery and humour. It will be nice to discover the relationship between the characters and how the professor wound up dead. Thanks for the lovely review.
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I love mystery novels and I have acquired a knack of guessing who the culprit is. This makes me excited to read this book and immerse myself with finding out the secrets of the protagonist's community which I think is deep with. Congrats!
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'Official Review: The Mist Rises Over Notchey Creek by Liz Andrews' well acquaints the readers with the story. It is a discussion at length. I love the way the reviewer explores the points she likes in the book!
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Thank you for a great review. Personally I didn’t mind the book cover too much. The sample pages hooked me and I’m quite excited to find out what’s going to happen to these characters 🧁
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Post by Book_lantis__ »

I don't usually read a mystery novel but after reading your review I certainly want to read it, I love it when authors use good imager and can actually portray a good picture in my mind. I also can't wait to read and understand the humor. I'm also a huge fan of townspeople secrets surfacing there is nothing more I enjoy that when the truth is revealed can't wait to read it. :D :D :D
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I would like to read more about Harley and the small town she lives in. Mysteries are good and I also like stories about small town life. I would read it.
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As per the review, I feel this should be an interesting mystery story with humor in it set in a small town. Cheers!
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This sure sounds like a cosy mysterious novel. The aspect that it has characters that fit in with the setting is a plus. Am definitely reading it to know more about this whiskey- distiller heroine. Thanks for the great review.
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I like that there's unexpected humour in this book and I think I can relate with the female protagonist, Harley. There's more to this book than the cover has to offer.
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The book sounds very intriguing, but this is not the plot of my taste. So I will pass it on. Great review
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Raised by her grandfather, owning a whiskey distillery, and having a pig for a pet, Harley Henrickson is a character to remember. A small town mystery told with humor and wit is something I'd definitely love to read. Thanks for your review!
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As the protagonist, Harley is a relatable character because of her hard work and skill in her grandfather’s distillery. Additionally, I like that she is a strong female character who ignores the town’s people who try to put her down because of her looks. Thanks for an enjoyable review.
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I am more interested to read the whole book after this review, and i am sure i will definitely enjoy the book because this seems a different plus interesting story. Thankyou for such a nice review.
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