Official Review: Free Fish Friday by Lee Stone

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Re: Official Review: Free Fish Friday by Lee Stone

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I have read Free Fish Friday and Barracuda. Loved them both. Just found his new book Amazon on Friday and bought it. I can't wait to read another one of his novels. I hope he submits to this site for a review. I'd be curious to see what others think about his writing style, his characters, etc.
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Spoiler alert "I thought what the author describe they caught was a fish, but it was a human, naked and lifeless." I find these part of the story funny but as the story goes little by little i feel excitement and got thrilled. Congratulations on the author and on the reviewer..nicely reviewed.. ?
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This sounds like an extremely fun take on a mystery novel with vibrant, exciting characters. Thanks for the review!
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Wonderful review. This book sounds like an interesting read with a lot of topics written on the pages.
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I'm looking forward to reading today's #BOTD! Congrats to Lee Stone on the great review from @gali! I love when a #cozymystery is featured, but even more exciting is the fun twist on the story...the main character is a man! Usually, it's a woman who shows off her sleuthing skills in cozies. The local hangout, The Rusty Hook Tavern caught my attention, too. Love the name! Thank you for making this free to your readers...sounds like the start of an awesome series! :-)
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I love the title. It got my interest right from the start. I also love how the characters come to life. Sounds like quite the book as long as you don't mind reading the series. Thanks for the review Gali!
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Great review. Seems like you really come to know the main character, whose life sounds almost like a dream--being able to immerse yourself in something which you are passionate about while not having to worry about what most others would have to stress over. Can't wait to read!
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Great Review! When I first saw the cover, I was not expecting a murder mystery! This book definitely sounds interesting! Congrats on book of the day!
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Great review. Slacker is accused of killing his best friend, can he prove his innocence in this mystery? I'm going to read it and find out . Thanks for making it free. Congrats on being BOTD.
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Certainly a different and unique book! I'll have to check it out because of the reviews!
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This looks like a silly book and even though it got a 4/4 from OBC I don't think I'm going to grab a copy just now.
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I like the story and the mystery genre is one that I especially enjoy to read. I like that the book is set in Key West which makes it a beautiful location for a story about a fisherman. I also like that Jerry owns a restaurant and bar to cater to the eclectic clientele.
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I'm glad that you enjoyed reading the book, despite the minor flaws that you pointed out. Thank You for the honest and well written review!
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Great review! I love page-turners and stories that makes sure to tie up all the loose ends.
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Fishing, slow paced, and not particularly likeable characters? No thanks. Great review though and glad you liked it.
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