Review of Prints In the Snow

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I avoid paranormal novels, but this review makes this one sound interesting. It's a plus that the characters are so vivid and that it's well edited! Thanks for such a great review!
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I do love when the paranormal, crime, and mystery are combined for a chilling and thrilling novel. This seems to be the second book in a series but doesn’t appear to depend too much on the first one for the reader to understand it. Still, given what the books are about, I think I’ll want to read both books regardless, so I’ll just read them in order anyway (I’m a bit compulsive that way). Thank you for the helpful review.
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I love reading C/T/M/H novels, and I'm looking forward to finishing this well-written mystery book which also has paranormal elements in the story.
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This is definitely a great book that would require a strong mind. I definitely do not like creepy novels. Congratulations on the book of the day.
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From the review I can already tell how Intriguing and interesting this book is. Can't wait to read. Congratulations on BOTD.
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I, generally don't read the fiction books especially with the paranormal activities. So, I will pass this one. Thanks for this great review.
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A Christmas-themed thriller sounds like something I'd like, so I'll give this book a try. And I like the book's cover.
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Post by Ochieng Omuodo »

This book actually has all the elements of its C/T/M/H classification; talk about casting a wide net! Brave author. It’s funny that you find bats creepy. Where I live they rival flies for numbers and take on the image of being gross rather than creepy.
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Post by Tebogo Eugene M »

Loved reading you're easy and understandable, I wonder what's behind the weird happenings. The interesting novel I guess is I have to get the book to find out what happening and if Tori and her close friend, Hal Breakspear, a paranormal investigator, will succeed in their mission, "Prints In the Snow" by E. F. Townsend.
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Post by Sameena Ansari »

The two protagonists, Tori and Hal seem so endearing. Moreover, the disappearance of the man at Tori's door will be a good hook for this crime story.
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This could be an interesting read - a well-written crime and mystery novel with an element of paranormal. Though, there are some creepy descriptions in the story that the reader may need to be aware of beforehand. Thank you for this succinct review!
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This suspensful crime/mystery weaves together a homicide mystery with elements of paranormal activities. Engaging, thrilling and spooky are the core adjectives for this book. Brilliant review.
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Post by Asja Šabani »

Thank you for the great review. Crime and mystery combined with the paranormal - sounds like a real page-turner. I want to learn what happened to the body in front of Tori's house. I also like the cover of the book.
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A crime mystery thriller that follows a series of strange events after a woman finds a mysterious body at her doorstep in a winter morning. Congrats on botd!
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Post by Adilena Albao »

Creepy scenes that were vividly described makes the book really interesting. I enjoy reading the book because it is clear and easy to understand. Thanks for the great review!
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