Official Review: Murder at Broadcast Park by Bill L. Evans

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Re: Official Review: Murder at Broadcast Park by Bill L. Evans

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Murder at Broadcast park by Bill L. Evans, The story focuses on the machinations and ambitions of those at the station from the job- hungry interns looking to boost their careers; Also, The Police detective trying to uncover the Murderer.
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The story is a pure crime thriller with a faced placed plot, revolving around media industry. Thanks for your review.
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Oh, that's a shame. Sounds like it needed a good content editor to put the suspense of the first half back into the book!
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The synopsis excites me. It sounded like a very great book in the first two paragraphs of your review. I wish I had stopped at that just to create anticipation but right now I do not feel it that much. Great review though.
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If I didn't know better, this sounds supernatural with two murders in different places, at the same time, in the same way??? LOL I wonder how the murderer pulled THAT off???
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I love the beginning of the book and put it on my wish list. Now I'm wondering if I should take it off. I don't necessarily dislike knowing who did it but I do like to wait until at least two-thirds through to be told the outcome. Good review.
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It is a very interesting story .Iam interested to learn all about the media and its relation to the killing and the killer.The author is very cautious on the flow ot the story and very good in using an understandable language.
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Your review of the book is very knowledgeable. I admire the way you have written the review. You haven't revealed the story but I was able to get a clue what the readers can expect from the book. It is quite disappointing as the book didn't live up to your expectations. Thanks for sharing your views anyway.
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The book starts really well in the sample. I like the attention to detailed that the author portrays. The novelty of two murders occurring identically and simultaneously but at different locations, had me drooling to read this.

But then you only gave it 2 out of three stars and said this first few chapters were the best part of the book. I guess I'm going to have to look for some more reviews before I decide which way to go with about reading this one. Thanks for the great review.
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Finding a news caster dead at work is how this book starts, it then goes on to find a second person dead at the first dead guys apartment. This shows a link between them. Then they discover that they both died the same way at the same time. This sounds like an incredible story. The review said it went downhill after the beginning, so I'm not sure about reading this, but the premise had me hooked. Guess I'll have to read it just in case.
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Thank you for breaking down the book for me, am going to rear the book too feel what it felt like to be in your shoes.
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This is my genre. And from the interview, it sounds like a masterpiece. On it!
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Post by Tina Mwikali »

It started out well my intrests were well covered as I continue it got a little bit less interesting.The end was dissapointing.But the book is not that bad.I read it till the end
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I love a murder mystery book and the sample chapters were fantastic. I completely agree with you that for the first 2 chapters of a story it was thrilling and exciting. If going by your review though I'm not I would continue to read. You made a few points of how it diminishes as you read on, you find out the killer early (I love a big reveal at the end), you felt it missed a psychological mind game between killer and main character also. I've added to my reading list and will give it a go as I did thoroughly enjoy the sample chapters.
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It's a shame when a book starts out promising, only to fall flat later. No thrill of the chase is pretty much a death sentence for a mystery thriller. While I love this genre, I will probably give this one a pass. Thanks for your insightful review!
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