Official Review: Nekkid Lake by Noah Bond

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A good review!! I absolutely love crime thrillers,more so if there's any Gothic element to that. I am going to read this to see how Tess solves the crime.
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:tiphat: The prolong and the review made me think about reading this. That will leave me scratching my head. Congratulations on your review
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Thank you for your review. Very witty indeed, I can't wait to read the rest. I would love to see see how Tess solves the mystry. She must have gotten into some tough scrapes.
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This reviewer wrote an excellent review, and described Tess, an intern as a whip-smart intern who joins the sheriff's department in a sleepy Vermont town. They commented that she is given a three year old cold case, and uses her skills wisely to solve the case. Congrats on the review!
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This sounds like a terrific choice for those who like Gothic mysteries. That would not be me, but I truly enjoyed your review.
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This sounds like a suspenseful read featuring a strong female protagonist. Thanks for the recommendation.
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Wow, I was left hanging, this is a must read for me, did the survivor got back to normal. What evidence was now used on the case? This are some of the questions I would like to get there answers.
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Now, this is my kind of book! The review makes the story seems so suspenseful and full of mystery
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Thank you for the well-written review! This sounds like a great, fast-paced read. I also like that our protagonist is a smart and witty female. I am interested in this book and will add it to my bookshelf. Thank you, and congrats to the author for BOTD!
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Great job on your review! I really enjoyed the sample of the book and plan on reading the entire book. This seems like it will be a thrilling read with lots of suspense and action.
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Nekkid Lake by Noah Bond has an amazing storyline. The mixture of high school and night creatures is very popular. Congratulations on #BOTD.
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I really enjoy this sort of plotline in a movie although I typically don’t read this genre, but you’ve really captured my interest. I enjoy who-done-its solved by forensic science. Thanks for an interesting review!
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A gothic mystery with a well-developed lead character (who rides a Harley, a plus in anyone's book) and unpredictable twists and turns. Mysteries aren't my cup of tea, but it sounds like anyone who enjoys the genre will like this one! Thanks for the review!
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I steer clear of any books involving massacres or killers as I value my sleep too much, but thanks for the great review!
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Wow! I can't wait to find out what Tess uncovers!! Great review!
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