Review by Delaney35 -- The Dark Web Murders by Brian O'Hare

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Review by Delaney35 -- The Dark Web Murders by Brian O'Hare

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[Following is a volunteer review of "The Dark Web Murders" by Brian O'Hare.]
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4 out of 4 stars
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Murder is in the air, and four men are dead: a judge, a teacher, a barrister, and a criminal. They seem to have nothing in common. However, they were all murdered in the same way. The Dark Web Murders by Brian O’Hare showcases the police furiously working to solve this case. They must also identify, and try to save, the last victim. The killer posts the story of the murders on a blog. The entries detail each murder on the Deep Web, a place where depraved people can follow the killer and live vicariously through the murderer. Additionally, there is the mystery of "The Club". The police believe that it is the missing link between the victims. If they can find the judge's secret safe, they might have the answers they need to solve the case. However, they are not the only ones looking for it.

The book reminded me of an episode of Criminal Minds or CSI. The story unfolded as the detectives found new clues about the killer's identity. They often followed one path only to find that it didn't lead anywhere. Then they had to start all over again. The constant surprises throughout were my favorite part.

The main detective, Sheehan, is a well-developed character. His interactions with the others on his team felt genuine. The book was also the fourth in a series. However, I was still able to understand who each character was because they were all unique. Each one had distinct traits that made them easy to identify. O’Hare also included a list of characters at the beginning and a glossary of acronyms used by Northern Ireland police. Both were helpful while reading the book.

There were a few grammatical mistakes throughout the book. The mistakes did not take away from my understanding. If I wasn’t actively looking for them, I probably wouldn’t have noticed them. There also weren't enough mistakes to warrant taking away a star from the rating. This was my only issue with the book.

I believe that this book deserves 4 out of 4 stars. The plot is engaging, and I didn't want to put it down. I wanted to learn the killer's identity, and I wanted Sheehan to succeed. Anyone who enjoys crime shows would enjoy this book. The prologue starts off with the attempted rape of a prisoner. It was his first day in prison, and he was targeted by a frequent flier. This disturbing event was followed by the poor prisoner's accidental murder. This scene sets the tone for the rest of the novel. Obviously, there are some heavier topics covered. If those ideas bother you, then don’t read this one. However, if you are looking for a good murder mystery, this is the book for you.

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This sounds like a book I would like, since I like murder mysteries. Great review!
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Prisallen wrote: 15 Apr 2019, 22:56 This sounds like a book I would like, since I like murder mysteries. Great review!
It's definitely a great murder mystery. Thanks for commenting!
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I reviewed this book too, and I completely agree with your points. Great review!
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Mbrooks2518 wrote: 17 Apr 2019, 12:11 I reviewed this book too, and I completely agree with your points. Great review!
Thanks for commenting!
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Great Review! I thought your opening paragraph was fantastically engaging. The book sounds great as well, I'm not one for mystery-thrillers, but a book with a solid plot and a protagonist you can get behind is always a win.
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BuzzingQuill wrote: 17 Apr 2019, 13:15 Great Review! I thought your opening paragraph was fantastically engaging. The book sounds great as well, I'm not one for mystery-thrillers, but a book with a solid plot and a protagonist you can get behind is always a win.
It's a solid book. Thanks for commenting!
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I love Criminal Minds so this sounds like something I'd definitely read. The prologue might be a little too much for me, but I can see past that easily.
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Nisha Ward wrote: 17 Apr 2019, 14:05 I love Criminal Minds so this sounds like something I'd definitely read. The prologue might be a little too much for me, but I can see past that easily.
It's a great read. I hope if you end up reading it you enjoy it!
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I enjoy murder stories, and the fact that it is set in Northern Ireland is interesting to me. I visited Belfast while my daughter was going to college there.
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diana lowery wrote: 17 Apr 2019, 15:18 I enjoy murder stories, and the fact that it is set in Northern Ireland is interesting to me. I visited Belfast while my daughter was going to college there.
The setting isn't super relevant, but it's still there. Thanks for commenting!
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As a fan of mystery and crime stories, this is probably one book I should peruse. Starting out with a four murder case to solve seems captivating enough to me. I will give it a shot. Great review.
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daviddawud wrote: 17 Apr 2019, 17:22 As a fan of mystery and crime stories, this is probably one book I should peruse. Starting out with a four murder case to solve seems captivating enough to me. I will give it a shot. Great review.
It's super good. It's also part of a series, it's like the fourth one I think, but it can act as a stand alone. But if you like it there are more!
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I have read other books by this author and enjoyed them. This one looks like another intriguing, fast-paced mystery. Thanks so much for the high recommendation.
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kdstrack wrote: 17 Apr 2019, 23:00 I have read other books by this author and enjoyed them. This one looks like another intriguing, fast-paced mystery. Thanks so much for the high recommendation.
It's an amazing read. Thanks for commenting!
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