Review of Mysteries you can't put down

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I absolutely adore short stories. They are just so much fun. Specially crime and mystery stories because we reach to the conclusion faster. Thank you for an amazing review. Definitely putting it in my reading list.
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:puke-huge: It sounds like a masterpiece book, criminal minds will be one of my favorites will add to my bookshelves thanks for the review. "Mysteries you can't put down" by Brad Bennett.
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The stories sound very intriguing. I especially would like to read the one where the plane engine is lost due to hitting a bird. The desperation to go back to your family, like Will wants to go back to Darlene, makes it sound like a roller coaster of emotions. Congratulations on BOTD!
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This is a salad 🤣. I know I would enjoy this book. Collection of books of different genres.
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A beautiful collection of short stories with thrilling events. This sounds fascinating. Thanks for an honest review.
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Unpredictability makes a book absorbing, as one cannot put it down. I am glad this one is characterized by unpredictability and that it handles many themes from crime to science fiction. Thanks for the review.
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I love reading detective and mystery novels and I like that the eight stories dealt with different genre which make this interesting to all types of readers enjoying different genre. I also took notice that the reviewer enjoyed all the stories and all of them were equal when all elements are considered.Congrats BOTD!
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Thia book follows eight unique and intriguing short stories perfect for all fans of crime fiction. Mysterious hotel rooms, strange deaths, a fight over a large sum of money, haunted houses, and cryptic messages—these premises are sure to keep you on the edge of your seat. Congrats on botd!
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Nothing thrills me more than a crime scene book with so much suspense and mystery.
I love it
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This sounds very much like a book I will enjoy! I love mysteries and I love the fact that these are short stories that I could read in one sitting. Excellent review!
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Post by Agnes Masobeng »

Mysteries you can't put down by Brad Bennett is a collection of eight short stories with different genres. In this book, there's something for everyone from golf, to classic detective, to the supernatural, to winemaking and many more.
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Post by Cristina Chifane »

The eight stories in this collection touch a wide variety of topics, ranging from winemaking and golf to space-time theories. I love both classic crime novels and science-fiction, so I'm happy to add this book to my reading list. Thanks for your review!
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Post by Shrabastee Chakraborty »

This anthology seems right up my alley with its intriguing premise and unforgettable mysteries. I must read this one. Thanks for the awesome review!
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This collecion of multi-genere short stories sounds good. Thank you for the review.
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Post by Jocelyn Nemenyo »

I was unable to stop reading , it kept me wanting more and more .The best part about the book is it describes each character so vividly and still is able to create a sense of suspense around each of them .

Loved it !! Strongly suggesting !
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