Review of Expended

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Dr. Nolan is quite a rare one. It's pretty hard to see people who would deliberately choose to be more involved than the obvious they commit to. This would be a great read plus it's not so voluminous. Interesting review.
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In nowdays when things only look up to get solved ASAP this is a book everyone should read! Highly recommended by me! Easy to read and keeps your attention till the end.
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I have previously sampled another book, Contrived, from the Dr. Nolan series and have absolutely loved it! I, too, like that the character has such a good sense of humour. This series sounds utterly fascinating, and I can't wait to read more! Thanks for the great review. Congrats to the author on the BOTD!
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Dr. Nolan sounds like a funny character who investigates and solve mysteries. Makes me want to read more to get in on his adventures. I am intrigued, for sure.
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I have read other books about Dr. Nolan, and I always find these stories intriguing. Thank you for your review.
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Dr. Nolan is an exception to the rule! Nowadays, you wouldn't find a doctor who would wonder if a patient died naturally or was murdered and go the extra mile to find out! He sounds like a fascinating character! I wonder which it was? A natural death or murder? Excellent review!
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The amateur detective genre is often over done and drawn out. I’m glad this one seems to be different.
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There is a Nolan in every society, the one who fight for truth. Novels like this can inspire people to stand against crime and corruption.
Thanks for the review.
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Dr. Nolan is more than a physician, as he also solves murders. He now has to deal with the sudden death of one of his patients. This book sounds interesting. Congrats on BOTD!
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It is not the first book from Dr. Sean Nolan Mysteries book I read and certainly not the last. I have no intention to pass any, since not only I enjoy this mix-gen, but was very entertained reading other books written by E.W. Johnson M.D. It is always intriguing storyline with unexpected twists and turns and believable characters. Thanks for it and congrats on BOTD!
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I haven’t read any of Dr Nolan mysteries so far, but based on your description, I find some similarities to TV detective Columbo; he was definitely just as persistent as Dr Nolan. I am also curious to find out who killed Betty. Thank you for the intriguing review!
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Some of the dialogue in the book had me laughing out loud. It was evident in the book that the author has a sense of humor.
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It's always fun when physicians turn detectives. This book appears to be an exciting page-turner and I think I may have to check it out.
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Post by Ochieng Omuodo »

A doctor-detective in a materialistic world. That's really something I could get into. Nolan is a superhero of sorts is a world, going by your description, that seems shockingly as real as ours currently.
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Post by Hannah Hampton »

I love a good mystery, especially when it involves personal relationships between the detective and the victim! This sounds amazing and exciting--excellent review, and congrats on book of the day!
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