Official Review: Pearl River Mansion by Richard Schwartz [2020 Book of the Year, based on your votes!]

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Re: Official Review: Pearl River Mansion by Richard Schwartz [2020 Book of the Year, based on your votes!]

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wow , i can already imagine the action, curiousity and suspense this overview has left in me.looking forward to reading this book.
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This story sounds like one that's bound to keep me glued to the pages. Family drama, suspense, crime mystery... Well guess the chores and laundry will just have to wait, ...I've got reading to do.
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A book I'd be interested in reading. I love thrillers! This one makes you want to read it to the end to find out what happened.
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This book sounds amazingly thrilling! I can already feel myself get attached to every page as I go along. My eagerness expands as I wish to know more about this book. I definitely need to read it. A new set on goal.
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Thank you for your review. This book seems to be having all that has a crime and mystery novels. The title seems intriguing but given that it is lengthy, I am a bit skeptical for it to read.
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Post by MdMurad Hossain »

It sounds like a thriller I would like to read! Seems very interesting, with captivating plot and strong characters. Thank you for your great review!
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Post by Primrose Makore »

Oooh🌝🤪😋 I love a good plotted thriller, this novels seems to have me hooked already. I kinder like where this is going. Rachel seems to be in for a thrilling ride🙌☺️
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Post by Ayomikun Raji 1 »

This one sounds like it will suck you in! It’s good to know that the 500-page commitment is well worth it and am also interested in reading alot of books like this one . In a society where we’re constantly getting information faster and faster, and summaries are getting shorter and shorter, I think it speaks very highly of a writer when they can captivate a reader’s attention for so many pages. That is the greatest thing ever.
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Post by kellymensah »

Wow, this e book sounds thrilling! I'm pretty inquisitive about books with a few crime and mysterious plot like that one. I ought to supply it a strive. Thanks for the extremely good assessment!
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Book seems to be very interesting and the author well composed especially considering that it is 500 pages long and you continued to be excited up to the end. You indicated the author was able to use the many characters skillfully to come up with a highly interesting book. Thanks for the review.
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Pearl river mansion conjured in my mind images of a place bursting at the seams with untold secrets and scheming family members who would go to any lengths to achieve their nefarious aims. It sounds like a definite page-turner.
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This book sounds so interesting! I'm sure I am going to give it a try reading! The plot with full of mystery and thriller will surely keep me attached to the book till the end.
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Did Grandmother, Joan Chandler, love Rachael or the idea of having a granddaughter to raise?
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Thriller books, and the process of revealing secrets after hard work and deep thinking, are among the books that are dear to my heart, and this valuable review made me motivated to read the book, although the number of 500 pages may require some focus and time. Thanks for the excellent review
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This sounds like a great book. Thank you for sharing that there ae some gruesome scenes in the book; this wouldn't put me off it entirely, but it's nice to be warned ahead of time.
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