Review of Lion’s Rage

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Nwadinso Okoro wrote: 11 Jan 2022, 18:29 This book is pure representation of mystery because the storyline involves murderers that do not know how they committed the act. The personnels investigating the cases are quite perplexed because of the confounding nature of the cases. I would love to know how Daly helped their course. Thanks for your review.
One of the things I enjoyed about the book is the way the author carefully lets the readers know how they followed the clues in the investigation. I hope you get to read the book to find out the answers to your questions. Thanks for sharing your thoughts!
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Ghuddie wrote: 12 Jan 2022, 02:34 I love crime fiction, so I'm sure this will interest me. Great review.
I feel sure that it would. Thanks for stopping by!
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CleverSpider001 wrote: 13 Jan 2022, 16:35 Oh my God Daly Ford sounds like a smart and powerful woman, the type we could look up to. I am excited to read this book. Thanks for the lovely review.
She was definitely a smart female protagonist. I hope you enjoy the book!
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So what's the first book called? I'd like to read this from the beginning. It's different from most murder mysteries because - instead of trying to find a skilled, hidden murderer who leaves clues behind and such - the murderer frames others in such a way that all the pieces of evidence lead to them. I like it. Spicy.
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Duha Khan wrote: 17 Jan 2022, 15:03 So what's the first book called? I'd like to read this from the beginning. It's different from most murder mysteries because - instead of trying to find a skilled, hidden murderer who leaves clues behind and such - the murderer frames others in such a way that all the pieces of evidence lead to them. I like it. Spicy.
The first book is called Pretty Blue Death. I hope you enjoy the series!
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This book seem fascinating. The page count is too long and could discourage me. Nice review
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