Official Review: The Mirrors by E F Townsend

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Re: Official Review: The Mirrors by E F Townsend

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Hmm! I love mystery books, and I am keen to follow Tori and Hal uncover the mysteries of the historical, haunted building. Congratulations on the BOTD.
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This sounds like a book I would love to read. It contains the perfect plot along with characters.
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A complex mystery with a unique plot seems like an interesting read. It looks like the author found a way to get into the reader's header. Great review.
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I find the plot interesting. Reasons I'll read this book are to know where the renter went, who the criminal is, and how Tori cleared her name.
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This book sounds like a great book for fans of mystery. I like that it’s characters are well-developed, and the grammatical errors didn’t affect the book. Thanks for a great review!
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I love a good haunting especially during the fall season. The weather around us makes it a bit more compelling sometimes. I will definitely be seeing how Tori solves the mystery. Great review.
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I don't enjoy books of this nature, but the storyline seems interesting.
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This definitely sounds fascinating and captivating. Thanks for the informative review. My interest has been piqued and thus I look forward to reading this.
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I must say that I found your review as incredibly immersive as you described this book to be. Truly, the book has got a very unique storyline and it seems well-written. Not knowing whether the action in this book is spurred by the supernatural or the ordinary is in itself consuming and exciting.
I enjoyed reading your review, you did an amazing job.
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I love supernatural thrillers and I am sure I will love this book. I would love to read it. Congrats to the author on BOTD!
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This book sounds exciting with just the right amount of spooky to keep you captivated and on the edge of every page. Would love to read it. Amazing review.
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This is an exceptionally well-written review. Blending thriller and horror, this book sounds like the sort of book I could read in a single sitting! I love the premise of a haunted house, in which the missing man had hung numerous mirrors prior to his disappearance. Having both supernatural and realistic leads in the case is sure to make this a gripping mystery.
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This is an interesting book to read especially if someone loves suspense and crime mystery. The truth behind the disappearance of someone might not be totally revealed until they found the answer that lies concealed somewhere inside the box. Most likely, as it always happens, human interventions plays along the way. I recommend this book to those who are seeking an answer to what experiential insight and theoretical knowledge. I give the rate of three out four star to this book.
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I love thrillers. By the review made me get this book. Makes me want to find out what happens!
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Anything that you can't wrap your mind around becomes strange or paranormal. There are a number of phenomenon that seem strange but are actually normal. A little bit of knowledge can change paranormal to normal. Love it.
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