Official Review: The Darkness at Decker Lake

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Re: Official Review: The Darkness at Decker Lake

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I am intrigued by the review. Excluding the negatives and errors pointed out by the reviewer, I'm pretty sure this book would be a delightful read.
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Filled with mystery and suspense, Though I'm not a fan of psychological thriller but this book seems like a good start. Thanks for sharing
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An intricate plot, with characters chasing the unknown and unseen. What a thrill! I would love to read it. Excellent review.
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Even though I'm not into mysteries as such, this review hooked me into the book, the book is an interesting read and the character protrait is commendable.
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I'm intrigued. An evil in the Decker lake that the reader is actually aware of! I need to find out more now. Definitely going to read the book. Glad you enjoyed this one. Very nicely written review.🙂
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Engaging, interesting and thrilling. I love this story already just by reading this review. Best review I ever read☺️.
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I sincerely love the development of a mystery plot. This sounds fascinating as I can't help but wonder what befell the once-peaceful society. Great review
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It sounds like an excellent suspense thriller. Thanks for the great review!
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One thing I really liked that you pointed out is the conversations that went on, but not longer than is necessary, the excellent character development and no loose ends. I'm pleased to say, for this book not to have any of those issues, then it's a masterpiece.
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The book sounds like a thrilling read. I like that the information is disclosed to the readers even before it is disclosed to the characters. However I don't think the book is for me. Thanks for a detailed review.
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What an intriguing premise! Now I need to find out what's going on at Decker Lake. The characters seem fascinating too. Thank you for the recommendation! Wonderful review!
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The book seems to be full of mystery. I'm curious to know what George found out.
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Post by Happyka126 »

It is a mystery book full with suspect. Sudden disappearance of people. People find themselves in a state of fear. I'll like to read this. Thanks for your review.
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I like mystery books and one which actually let's you in where u can see and know the backstage and sit and watch everything as it unfolds is too good to miss. Great review!!
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Post by Jackie Mumba »

I enjoyed reading the book it's a nice book and for someone like me who has fear the story is touching
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