Official Review: Nekkid Lake by Noah Bond

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An exciting and thrilling mystery to solve. Add in paranormal occurences and investigation of the unknown and this book becomes killer. A fantastic read from what I see. Great review.
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The idea of high school students mysteriously going missing while partying is a little common. But it isn't common enough for me to not try this book out.
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A book full of suspense and mysteries of the powers that be. This is definitely a must read for me.
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I found this review to be illuminating and the insight on Tess was both enticing and intriguing. I look forward to reading this book.
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Anything out of the ordinary is interesting for me. I could not make out the real situation in this novel, either it be supernatural or just common criminality. This book is right down my alley. Thanks for the interesting review.
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A gothic mystery with a strong lead character engaged in the investigation of a massacre. The plot does sound enthralling. I look forward to read this one. Thank you for the review!
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All I can say is WOW! Great read. Nekkid Lake kept it interesting the whole time. I love the different perspective at the beginning. Would recommend 10/10.
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This fictional tale is intriguing and makes the reader's mind inquisitive. I found it suspenseful right from the start.

Thanks for the good review.
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Sounds interesting. Tess seems like an interesting and unique young woman. It's inspiring she can go all out for a proffer solution. Seems like a good thriller for the interested audience.
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I am very excited about this book. It caught me in , on all the thriller and mystery it has from the very beginning. I just can't wait enough to read it completely. The author as I saw did a remarkable job in intriguing the readers without giving any further options from the start with their wonderful writing skills. The more you'll read the more you'll be hooked to the story to know the resolution of it. I'm very impressed to be honest.
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I love this idea of the paranormal element mixed with the crime thriller element. There are always such creatures in different ethnicities and communities, which are always interesting to know about. I am glad more such interesting stories are coming forward and this will never become old. Congratulations for BOTD and best wishes for future projects.
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Thank you for a great review! I love crime thrillers with female leads and Tess sounds formidable. Congratulations on BOTD!
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This mystery thriller by Noah Bond sounds riveting. I would really like to know how 14 people up and vanished in to thin air. Tess also sounds like an intelligent and vibrant lead. I look forward to learning more about her in this thrilling book.
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I appreciate your ideas and analysis of the novel; reviews such as yours really bring out the best aspects of this captivating work
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Sounds like a great book. Tess would love my hometown, then. There were more people in my dorm in college than where I grew up! Nothing ever happened there, either. Congratulations on BOTD
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