Official Review: The Darkness at Decker Lake

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Mystery and suspence, sounds like a book I'd enjoy and I think it will make an awesome read. Congrats on BOTD
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That is intense thrilled story and kinda hard to follow but it is ok. What isn't to like. :) Congrats on THE BOTD
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This seems to be quite a remarkable read. I hope the author takes your advice and gets the novel professionally edited.
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The book sounds like one I could easily get wrapped into. I love mystery, suspense, and an apparent sinister plan. I have a difficult time dealing with the horror aspect. I will pass on this one. Congrats on being BOTD.
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It is a pity about all the errors, but you have really piqued my interest in this book! I am easily spooked and tend to avoid books in this genre, but since you described the book as being intelligent I am quite curious.Thanks for a fantastic review.
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This sounds like a novel I would really enjoy. While I'm not too keen on books with said insider knowledge, this has enough hooks. An amazing review. 👏
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Mystery and intrigue...sounds like a thrilling read!
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Your review is very engaging, it kept my attention. Looks like this book is definitely a must read that has complex and unique, and there's a few unusual twists and turns along the way. Thanks
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The book looks interesting. I like mystery novels so I would probably enjoy this book.
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A great review that gives just enough to peak interest! I will definitely be adding this book to my read list. As you said, there is nothing like an intelligent novel. Thank you and congrats on BOTD!!
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Post by dhayveed_1 »

Here is a wonderful and detailed review if an interesting and suspense-filled book (The Darkness of Decker Lake). Reading this great book makes one curious of knowing what is going to happen having known that nobody stays out after dusk, and nobody speaks of the lingering presence, for they fear that will make matters worse.
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The book sounds very interesting and using the word "intelligent" to describe it makes it even more so.
This review makes the book sound more exciting than the summary I read.
Great review.
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This book seems full of suspense. And I think it's interesting that you chose to describe this book as intelligent. I like that. I am genuinely interested in reading this book after reading your review! Great job!
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Post by Galarneau »

This sounds like an intriguing mystery. I enjoyed the sample and want to read the rest of the book. It seems that there is an evil plot to get rid of the townspeople. The psychological aspect of the different personalities makes the story more interesting. I have to find out how this ends. Great review. Congratulations on BOTD.
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Post by navyapindi »

The mood of the book seems eerie. The plot is intriguing. Looking forward to read more about George. Congrats on BOTD!
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