Review of Murder in the Garbage

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I have to admit, I did not expect a rating of 2 out of 4 stars for this book. Nevertheless, I enjoyed reading the sample, and this review. I'm looking forward to finishing the book.
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Murder in the Garbage by Jerry A Greenberg seems to be an interesting book. I will read to know if the FBI succeeded in uncovering who, in Trinity Waste Management, is responsible for the trafficking of stolen weapons.
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It has an interesting storyline and I'm quite disappointed as well, because I didn't get the thrill I was hoping to get. It is supposed to be a murder mystery book so so much going on but to me it wasn't that much of a mystery novel. But it was quite fun to read. Thanks for the review, I totally agreed with you. And congratulations to the author on BOTD..
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It sounds like this book has a lot of potential to be a great story. It’s too bad that the dialogue is dry. Stating the heights and weights of characters seems like an odd choice. Thanks for the review!
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A plotline that involves trafficking stolen military weapons. Now that promises to be quite a thrill. Thanks for the great review.
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Post by Cynthia Christabel Okolobi »

The plot is intriguing but sometimes confusing
Maybe a thorough read would get the message across but thank you for your critical and honest review
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Wow, it's an intriguing idea to investigate the circumstances around a company CEO dying that might involve disgruntled employees. However, the described lack of excitement causes me to lose interest. Congrats on BOTD.
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Post by Amina Yusuf »

Murder in the Garbage by Jerry Greenberg sounds like a interesting crime thriller. The plot is intriguing even with some of the negative aspects you pointed out in the review.
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The premise of solving a murder through the eyes of a trash collector is a unique approach. It appears that it could have been a great book if the author had packed in more punch and some much-needed tension for a good mystery thriller. Great review!
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Thank you for your honest review. I have read one of Greenberg's other books and I find him to be an entertaining author. Based on my previous experience, I would still give this book a chance.
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Sounds like a book I would not really like to read as of present. Since it lacks the thrill I would look for in mystery books. Thanks for the honest review though, I hope the book gets better as it progresses.
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I’m intrigued by the plot and happy to see that the novel is professionally edited. It’s a shame the dialogue wasn’t as developed as it could be to further engage the readers.
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A nice 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 for buying and reading.
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A nice 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. This is an interesting book for buying and reading.
life is only knowing the unknown, we can do this by reading books easily- Online book club is a great place for this. This is what I believe.
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