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Marina Flisvou
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Review of The Water Treatment

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[Following is an official OnlineBookClub.org review of "The Water Treatment" by Steven R Radich.]
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4 out of 5 stars
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"The Water Treatment" by Steven Radich mixes the themes of mystery, drama, and adventure and explores how the negative aspects of the past affect the present. The book takes place in New Zealand, which has a beautiful but harsh environment. A real-life New Zealand murder mystery is given a creative makeover, turning it into a story full of drama and mystery.

The story stands out because of how well the author builds the characters. The people are well-developed, with reasons for doing things, flaws, and developments that make the reader care about them. Kevin Brown, the main character, is especially well-written, and readers can easily understand his troubled conscience and moral problems. His haunted personality stands in strong contrast to characters like Martin, who is torn between loyalty and moral uncertainty, and Emily Proud, who is hard to put down. Even though their stories are different, they are all about looking for truth and forgiveness.

The descriptions of New Zealand are both beautiful and haunting, making it the right place for the mystery in the book. The vivid description of the Marlborough Sounds and how hard it is to navigate their waters are especially emotional and show how much the author loves and understands the place.

The description of the surroundings isn't just a background; it is a character that affects how people act and what choices they make.

The book is interesting, and the characters are well-developed, but the pace isn't always smooth. There are parts that remain too long on deep thoughts that, while interesting, could be seen as slowing down the story. Also, while the dialogue is mostly well-written, there are times when it turns into a description that feels a bit forced, which can make it hard for the reader to get into this otherwise carefully written story.

The book has an interesting story, but it has some spelling and grammar mistakes. Fixing these mistakes would make the book better and help readers stay focused on the adventure and the mystery.

In conclusion, I rate "The Water Treatment" 4 out of 5 stars. It is a powerful book that successfully captures the complexity of its characters and the atmosphere of its environment. It is amazing how the author was able to build a gripping story around a true mystery. This book is a must-read for readers of mystery and drama. It gives a unique look into the lives of people and the beautiful landscapes of New Zealand.

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Post by Osvaldo Borghese »

The book looks to be interesting, and the location is unusual. Pity for the grammar mistakes, they reduce the general pleasure of reading. Thank you for the review.
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Post by Cristina-Ioana Toader »

Great review! The contrasting descriptions of the New Zealand setting as both beautiful and haunting, and how it plays a crucial role in the story, add a fascinating layer to your review, emphasizing the author's skill in making the environment a character in its own right.
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Despite the flaws you pointed out, this seems like an engaging mystery set in an unusual setting like New Zealand. I hope the author does at least proper proofreading. Thank you for your great review!
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Post by Saliha Hussain »

Thank you for sharing your review of "The Water Treatment" by Steven Radich! It sounds like a compelling mix of mystery, drama, and adventure set against the backdrop of the beautiful yet harsh environment of New Zealand. Your analysis of the well-developed characters, especially Kevin Brown, and the vivid descriptions of the surroundings highlights the strengths of the book. It's helpful to know about the pacing issues and occasional dialogue concerns, as well as the presence of spelling and grammar mistakes. Despite these drawbacks, it's great to hear that the story successfully captures the complexity of its characters and the atmosphere of its setting. Thanks for recommending it to readers who enjoy mystery and drama!
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Post by Rezwanoor Rahman »

Amazing! The book 'The Water Treatment' lets us know that "The Water Treatment" is a compelling mystery that takes place in New Zealand and examines how decisions made in the past have an impact on the present. While navigating ethical conundrums and legal restrictions, characters must deal with the consequences of their decisions. Within a bicultural setting, the story entwines fate and free will while considering societal challenges and human development1.
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