Official Review: Nekkid Lake by Noah Bond

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Re: Official Review: Nekkid Lake by Noah Bond

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An exciting crime thriller this is. I like the out of the box approach to solving the massacres. I think I would enjoy every bit of this narrative.
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I like Tess's character. She's one that every young lady would look up to in terms of determination and doggedness. This is a great story out together by Noah Bond.
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interesting read, does she get to the bottom of the lake massacre before history repeats itself? I would love to find out, plus was she or was the town in the position to stop the re-occurrence of prom night event.
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I love the idea of this strong, intelligent main character solving a mystery. Even though I don't read these types of mysteries that often, but this one caught my eye! I might take a look at this one. Thank you for your insightful review.
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I am left wondering who might have caused the Necklan's Lake Massacre and the reason they did it. This is a captivating reading, it seems. Thanks for the enthralling review.
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I was so immersed in the story that I completely forgot I was reading a sample. The book had me hook, line and sinker and would definitely would want to read it in full as thrillers are my forte. Thank you for the review.
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Thank you for sharing your review with us. This book does indeed sound thrilling! I am happily adding it to my reading list.
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I found this review very interesting. I appreciate the fact that the protagonist is a lady which goes against the norm of always using the men for investigating in novels. It seems suspenseful and I definitely love thrillers. It will make for an interesting read.
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This book seems interesting. The mysterious lake and the supernatural creatures of the night. Tess will have to do a lot to find out the mystery of the lake. The genre interests me. I would love to read it. Its a great review.
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Tess reveals her full mettle as she tries to solve The Necklan’s Lake Massacre. The story is gripping from the straight away beginning with the sample itself. Thank you for your review.
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Forensic science is one of the most thrilling course to study because on the ground one gets to experience and see alot of disturbing images .I am also left in suspense because im eager to know how it all started and ended guess I'll read the book , the mystery in it is on another level . Thank you for the amazing review.
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A sleepy town, a cold case, a forensic science undergrad investigating the mass disappearance of a group of seniors who disappeared on prom night?! :rose: Color me intrigued by such a cinematically appealing plot. Thank you for your lovely review of this one!
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The book sounds very intriguing. Nice review.
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Thank you for the review, I enjoyed reading it. I love reading mysteries and thrillers, and this book sounds very interesting. I look forward to reading it.
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Doesn't sound like my type.Gothic mystery is a no for me.
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