Official Review: A Trail of Blood
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Today's BOTD is a crime thriller with well-developed characters and a fast-paced plot. Although it is Book 4 in a series, it sounds like it could stand-alone. However, with action like this, I want to check out the others and start at the beginning with Book 1! Thank you again for the review and recommendation and congrats to the author on the perfect rating!

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Thank you for the great review.
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Thank you so much! You’ve put another big smile on my faceLauraLeeWasHere wrote: ↑12 Jan 2020, 14:09I read the Sample of this book before coming to your review and even though this book and genre in general is not to my taste, I totally understand what you mean about the characters. Even in the Prologue it only took a few sentences before I had the impression I was standing near by watching two people have a conversation.There were several high points for me in this book. The character development was superb. None of the characters appeared out of place. They each served a unique purpose, with adequate backstories for their motives to be understood
I don't think I'll be reading this book, especially if some of the content would "make a nun blush" (and believe me, they don't blush at much), but I do appreciate reading another of your great reviews. And if I may be personal for a moment, your countenance and big smile on your profile picture is so "welcoming" it feels like I'm getting the straight scoop from a friend, not a stranger.
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Thank you for your kind words, and also for this enlightening piece of information. I had no idea.Laura Lee wrote: ↑12 Jan 2020, 14:47 Excellent review! This isn't my typical genre, but I really like your description of all the thematic elements that make it a good read, as well as your analysis of it. And, just in case no one else has mentioned it, Albert Camus is an historical figure. He was a French philosopher and writer. He actually won the Nobel Prize for literature in 1957. He died in 1960, so I'm wondering when this story was set. What decade? I guess I'll go read the sample pages to find out.![]()

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