Review of Murder in the Garbage

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The storyline is quite intriguing. It is suspense filled and these are the kind of genres I read. I wonder who is responsible for the death of the CEO. I certainly hope it's not Raoul Martez.
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Even the title of this book is dry and a turn-off. I can't imagine what the rest must be like. Thank you for your honest review, which was not bland.
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A mystery novel with a pinch of humor is what I live for. I will love to see how the author was able to mix these two genres to form a masterpiece like this. I'm checking this one out. Nice review.
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An honest review. I loved the opening chapters and was hoping that the plot and characters would be fully developed into a climax. Where there is garbage, garbage collectors, wealth and murder, there is usually a good mystery and crime thriller. Not totally encouraged to read it through now that I've been exposed to these spoilers. However I wish to congratulate the author for being today's BoTD selection.
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Post by Sanju Lali »

A mystery novel "Murder in the Garbage" by Jerry A Greenberg, which follows Raoul Martez, a trash collector for Trinity Waste Management and murder of the CEO of the company. An interesting book to read.
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An interesting story plot that ties a garbage company to the mob. I am lookibg foward to reading the entire novel. Congrats on being BOTD.
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The story seems to be captivating and exciting, but after reading the review, I'm not sure if I'll continue and finish this book. Thanks for the genuine review.
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I will love to find out how the agent uncover the illegal network concerning trafficking. Nice book.
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As a fan of crime thrillers, I was looking forward to reading this one, but after reading the review, I see it's seriously lacking in some areas and so will pass on this one. Thank you for the honest and informative review.
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I'm not a big fan of this genre but, for the beginning of a series, this story looks like it lacks details to hook the reader into the story. For this reason, I have to say that I'll pass on this one. However, I hope fans of the genre and this story will enjoy it.
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Nice review . I must say, the review is exceptionally written and the storyline grabbed my interest the most. Congrats on BOTD.
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Murder in the Garbage gives insight on how important and crucial menial jobs are to survival. I think garbage collectors are one of the unrecognized and belittled people. I’m happy to read a book that truly appreciates them.
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This a part of the mystery murder series. Jerry A Greenberg a seasoned writer has developed his plotline around the sensitive issue of garbage collection and social behaviour. Your review is well written. Congratulations on the BOTD!
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I will love to find out how the agent uncover the illegal network concerning trafficking. It will be nice to read a book that exposes a lot about trafficking. Nice book.
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Post by Precious_Nzeakor »

A murder mystery series without the thrill? I'll pass. But I would like to find out who killed the CEO. You've written an excellent review.
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